81_FR_72696 81 FR 72493 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Certain Categories of General Service Lamps

81 FR 72493 - Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Certain Categories of General Service Lamps

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 203 (October 20, 2016)

Page Range72493-72505
FR Document2016-25180

This final rule adopts test procedures for certain categories of general service lamps (GSLs). Specifically, this rulemaking adopts new test procedures for determining the initial lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and standby mode power of GSLs that are not integrated light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), or general service incandescent lamps (GSILs). DOE also adopts clarifying references to the existing lamp test procedures and sampling plans for determining the represented values of integrated LED lamps, general service fluorescent lamps, GSILs, and incandescent reflector lamps.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

10 CFR Parts 429 and 430

[Docket No. EERE-2016-BT-TP-0005]
RIN 1904-AD64


Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Certain 
Categories of General Service Lamps

AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of 
Energy.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This final rule adopts test procedures for certain categories 
of general service lamps (GSLs). Specifically, this rulemaking adopts 
new test procedures for determining the initial lumen output, input 
power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and standby mode power of GSLs that 
are not integrated light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, compact 
fluorescent lamps (CFLs), or general service incandescent lamps 
(GSILs). DOE also adopts clarifying references to the existing lamp 
test procedures and sampling plans for determining the represented 
values of integrated LED lamps, general service fluorescent lamps, 
GSILs, and incandescent reflector lamps.

DATES: The effective date of this rule is November 21, 2016. The final 
rule changes will be mandatory for product testing starting April 19, 
2017. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in 
this rule was approved by the Director of the Federal Register on 
November 21, 2016.

ADDRESSES: The docket, which includes Federal Register notices, public 
meeting attendee lists and transcripts, comments, and other supporting 
documents/materials, is available for review at www.regulations.gov. 
All documents in the docket are listed in the www.regulations.gov 
index. However, some documents listed in the index, such as those 
containing information that is exempt from public disclosure, may not 
be publicly available.
    A link to the docket Web page can be found at https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE-2016-BT-TP-0005. The docket Web page 
will contain simple instructions on how to access all documents, 
including public comments, in the docket.
    For further information on how to review the docket, contact the 
Appliance and Equipment Standards staff at (202) 586-6636 or 
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 
    Ms. Lucy deButts, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy 
Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Office, EE-2J, 
1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121. Telephone: 
(202) 287-1604. Email: [email protected].
    Ms. Celia Sher, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the General 
Counsel, GC-33, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-
0121. Telephone: (202) 287-6122. Email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final rule incorporates by reference 
into 10 CFR part 430 specific sections of the following industry 
standards:


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    (1) Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, (IES) LM-
9-09 (``IES LM-9-09-DD''), IES Approved Method for the Electrical 
and Photometric Measurement of Fluorescent Lamps.
    (2) IES LM-20-13, IES Approved Method of Photometry of Reflector 
Type Lamps.
    (3) IES LM-45-15, IES Approved Method for the Electrical and 
Photometric Measurement of General Service Incandescent Filament 
Lamps.
    (4) IES LM-79-08 (``IES LM-79-08-DD''), IES Approved Method for 
the Electrical and Photometric Measurement of Solid-State Lighting 
Products.
    Copies of IES LM-9-09-DD, IES LM-20-13, IES LM-45-15, and IES 
LM-79-08-DD can be obtained from Illuminating Engineering Society of 
North America, 120 Wall Street, Floor 17, New York, NY 10005-4001, 
or by going to www.ies.org/store.
    (5) International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC 62301 (``IEC 
62301-DD''), Household electrical appliances--Measurement of standby 
power (Edition 2.0, 2011-01).
    A copy of IEC 62301 may be obtained from the American National 
Standards Institute, 25 W. 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 
10036, (212) 642-4900, or go to http://webstore.ansi.org.

    For a further discussion of these standards, see section IV.M.

Table of Contents

I. Authority and Background
II. Synopsis of the Final Rule
III. Discussion
    A. Scope of Applicability
    B. Adopted Method for Determining Initial Lumen Output, Input 
Power, Lamp Efficacy, and Power Factor
    C. Adopted Method for Determining Standby Mode Power
    D. Laboratory Accreditation
    E. Represented Values, Certification, and Rounding Requirements
    F. Effective Date and Compliance Dates
IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review
    A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
    B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
    C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
    D. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
    E. Review Under Executive Order 13132
    F. Review Under Executive Order 12988
    G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
    H. Review Under the Treasury and General Government 
Appropriations Act, 1999
    I. Review Under Executive Order 12630
    J. Review Under Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 2001
    K. Review Under Executive Order 13211
    L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal Energy Administration 
Act of 1974
    M. Description of Materials Incorporated by Reference
    N. Congressional Notification
V. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

I. Authority and Background

    Title III of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 (42 
U.S.C. 6291, et seq.; ``EPCA'' or, ``the Act'') \1\ sets forth a 
variety of provisions designed to improve energy efficiency. Part B of 
title III, which for editorial reasons was redesignated as Part A upon 
incorporation into the U.S. Code (42 U.S.C. 6291-6309, as codified), 
establishes the ``Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products 
Other Than Automobiles.'' This program includes general service lamps, 
the subject of this final rule.
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    \1\ All references to EPCA refer to the statute as amended 
through the Energy Efficiency Improvement Act of 2015, Public Law 
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    Under EPCA, the energy conservation program consists essentially of 
four parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3) Federal energy conservation 
standards, and (4) certification and enforcement procedures. The 
testing requirements consist of test procedures that manufacturers of 
covered products must use as the basis for (1) certifying to DOE that 
their products comply with the applicable energy conservation standards 
adopted under EPCA (42 U.S.C. 6295(s)) and (2) making representations 
about the energy use or efficiency of those products (42 U.S.C. 
6293(c)). Similarly, DOE must use these test procedures to determine 
whether the products comply with any relevant standards promulgated 
under EPCA. (42 U.S.C. 6295(s))
    DOE issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) on March 17, 
2016, proposing energy conservation standards for general service lamps 
(GSLs). 81 FR 14528 (March 2016 GSL ECS NOPR). In support of the 
standards rulemaking, DOE has undertaken several rulemakings to amend 
existing test procedures and to adopt new test procedures for lamps 
that are GSLs. On July 1, 2016, DOE published a final rule adopting 
test procedures for integrated lighting-emitting diode (LED) lamps. 81 
FR 43404 (July 2016 LED TP final rule). On August 29, 2016, DOE 
published a final rule amending test procedures for medium base compact 
fluorescent lamps (MBCFLs) and adopting test procedures for new metrics 
for all compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) including hybrid CFLs and CFLs 
with bases other than medium screw base. 81 FR 59386 (August 2016 CFL 
TP final rule).
    The March 2016 GSL TP NOPR, which is the basis for this final rule, 
proposed test procedures for certain categories of GSLs not currently 
covered under these existing test procedures. 81 FR 14632 (March 17, 
2016). DOE published a supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking 
(SNOPR) on July 20, 2016, that revised the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR 
proposal by referencing Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) LM-79-08 
for the testing of non-integrated LED lamps. 81 FR 47071 (July 2016 GSL 
TP SNOPR). This final rule adopts test procedures for certain 
categories of GSLs not currently covered under existing test 
procedures. Manufacturers of the lamps subject to this final rule will 
be required to use these test procedures to assess performance relative 
to any potential energy conservation standards the lamps must comply 
with in the future and for any representations of energy efficiency.
    Under 42 U.S.C. 6293(b), EPCA sets forth the criteria and 
procedures DOE must follow when prescribing or amending test procedures 
for covered products. EPCA provides, in relevant part, that any test 
procedures prescribed or amended under this section shall be reasonably 
designed to produce test results which measure energy efficiency, 
energy use or estimated annual operating cost of a covered product 
during a representative average use cycle or period of use and shall 
not be unduly burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C. 6293(b)(3)) Pursuant to 
this authority, DOE adopts test procedures in this final rule for 
certain categories of GSLs in support of the GSL standards rulemaking.
    Finally, EPCA directs DOE to amend its test procedures for all 
covered products to integrate measures of standby mode and off mode 
energy consumption, if technically feasible. (42 U.S.C. 6295(gg)(2)(A)) 
Standby mode and off mode energy must be incorporated into the overall 
energy efficiency, energy consumption, or other energy descriptor for 
each covered product unless the current test procedures already account 
for and incorporate standby and off mode energy consumption or such 
integration is technically infeasible. If an integrated test procedure 
is technically infeasible, DOE must prescribe a separate standby mode 
and off mode energy use test procedure for the covered product. Id. Any 
such amendment must consider the most current versions of the 
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard 62301 and IEC 
Standard 62087, as applicable. DOE has determined that GSLs can operate 
in standby mode but not in off mode. Consistent with EPCA's 
requirement, DOE addresses measurement of standby mode power in 
appendix DD to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430, as detailed in section 
III.C of this final rule.

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II. Synopsis of the Final Rule

    In this final rule, DOE adopts test procedures for determining 
initial lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and 
standby mode power for certain categories of GSLs for which DOE does 
not have an existing regulatory test procedure. DOE also notes that, 
beginning 180 days after the publication of this final rule, 
representations of energy use or energy efficiency must be based on 
testing in accordance with the test procedure adopted in this 
rulemaking.

III. Discussion

A. Scope of Applicability

    GSL is defined by EPCA to include general service incandescent 
lamps (GSILs), CFLs, general service LED or organic light-emitting 
diode (OLED) lamps, and any other lamp that DOE determines is used to 
satisfy lighting applications traditionally served by GSILs. (42 U.S.C. 
6291(30)(BB)) In the March 2016 GSL ECS NOPR, DOE proposed to implement 
the statutory definition of GSL and to include in the definition any 
lamp that has an ANSI \2\ base, operates at any voltage, has an initial 
lumen output of 310 lumens or greater (or 232 lumens or greater for 
modified spectrum GSILs), is not a light fixture, is not an LED 
downlight retrofit kit, and is used in general lighting applications. 
81 FR 14541. In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR, DOE proposed test 
procedures for certain categories of general service lamps that do not 
have existing DOE regulatory procedures and clarified references to the 
existing DOE regulatory procedures for integrated LED lamps, CFLs, and 
GSILs. 81 FR 14632 (March 17, 2016) As there were no new comments 
received on the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR regarding the scope of 
applicability of this rulemaking, this final rule adopts test 
procedures for GSLs that are not GSILs, CFLs, or integrated LED lamps.
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B. Adopted Method for Determining Initial Lumen Output, Input Power, 
Lamp Efficacy, and Power Factor

    As described in section III.A, both the statutory definition and 
proposed regulatory definition of GSL cover many types of lamps using a 
variety of lighting technologies. For several of the included lamp 
types, energy conservation standards and test procedures already exist. 
GSILs are required to comply with the energy conservation standards in 
10 CFR 430.32(x), and test procedures for these lamps are specified in 
appendix R to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. In a separate test 
procedure rulemaking, DOE recently amended the test procedures for 
MBCFLs and established new test procedures for all other CFLs. 81 FR 
59386. The updated and new test procedures appear at appendix W to 
subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. In addition, DOE recently adopted test 
procedures for integrated LED lamps. 81 FR 43404. The test procedures 
for integrated LED lamps are located in appendix BB to subpart B of 10 
CFR part 430.
    DOE proposed in the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR that, if DOE test 
procedures already exist or were proposed in an ongoing rulemaking 
(such as for GSILs, CFLs, and integrated LED lamps), DOE would 
reference those specific provisions in the GSL test procedures. For all 
other GSLs, DOE proposed new test procedures, intending to reference 
the most recently published versions of relevant industry standards. 81 
FR 14633-14634. DOE proposed modifications to the test procedures for 
non-integrated LED lamps in the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR. 81 FR 47074-
47075. The following discussion summarizes those changes and comments 
received on the modifications to the proposed test procedures for non-
integrated LED lamps.
    In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR, DOE proposed testing non-integrated 
LED lamps according to the industry test standard CIE S025. 81 FR 
14634. In the analysis phase of that NOPR, DOE determined that IES LM-
79-08 was not intended for non-integrated LED lamps given that IES LM-
79-08 states in section 1.1 that the test method covers ``LED-based SSL 
products with control electronics and heat sinks incorporated, that is, 
those devices that require only AC mains power or a DC voltage power 
supply to operate.'' Non-integrated LED lamps require external 
electronics; that is, the lamps are intended to connect to ballasts/
drivers rather than directly to the branch circuit through an ANSI base 
and corresponding ANSI standard lamp holder (socket).
    However, stakeholder feedback on the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR 
indicated that non-integrated LED lamps are commonly tested within 
industry according to IES LM-79-08. Further, based on a review of 
manufacturer specifications and input from independent testing 
laboratories, DOE determined that IES LM-79-08 is the most relevant 
industry standard, at the present time, for testing non-integrated LED 
lamps. 81 FR 47074. Although most manufacturers do not publish the test 
method used to determine performance characteristics of non-integrated 
LED lamps, DOE found that for those that did, IES LM-79-08 was the test 
method used to measure the performance of non-integrated LED lamps. 
See, for example, manufacturer specifications provided by Maxlite and 
Eiko available in the docket at: https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE-2016-BT-TP-0005. In addition, DOE contacted independent 
test laboratories and found that the laboratories generally used IES 
LM-79-08 when testing non-integrated LED lamps because, even though it 
does not specifically include them, the laboratories view IES LM-79-08 
as the most applicable industry standard for these lamp types. 81 FR 
47074. In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, DOE also preliminarily concluded 
that once it is determined how to supply the power to the lamp or on 
which ballast/driver to operate the lamp for testing, there was little 
difference in testing an integrated versus a non-integrated LED lamp. 
Further, DOE noted that some of these products had been tested and the 
results reported in the LED Lighting Facts database and the qualified 
products list for the Lighting Design Lab. Both of these organizations 
specify IES LM-79-08 as a test method for all included products. Id.
    Thus, upon reviewing the available information, DOE tentatively 
determined in the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR that for the testing of non-
integrated LED lamps, IES LM-79-08 was the most relevant industry 
standard at the time. Further, DOE reviewed IES LM-79-08 and found it 
appropriate for testing non-integrated LED lamps for the purpose of 
determining compliance with energy efficiency standards that may be 
applicable in the future. However, because non-integrated LED lamps are 
not included in the scope of the industry standard, DOE prescribed 
additional instruction to ensure consistent and repeatable results. 
Specifically, DOE found that IES LM-79-08 provided no information on 
which external ballast/driver or power supply to use for testing. After 
reviewing the approaches of independent test laboratories, DOE proposed 
that non-integrated LED lamps be tested according to IES LM-79-08, 
using the manufacturer-declared input voltage and current as the power 
supply. Because these metrics are typically not reported on the product 
packaging or in manufacturer literature, DOE also proposed revising the 
requirements for certification reports to include these quantities for 
non-integrated LED lamps. While manufacturers usually list compatible 
ballasts/drivers for these products, DOE

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noted that it is unknown with which ballast/driver these lamps may 
operate when installed in the field. By requiring these lamps to be 
tested using the manufacturer-declared input voltage and current as the 
power supply, DOE's approach is consistent with the industry practice 
of using reference ballasts for non-integrated lamps, such as non-
integrated CFLs and general service fluorescent lamps (GSFLs). For 
those products, industry standards (and DOE's test procedures) specify 
electrical settings for reference ballasts and each specific lamp type 
is tested using those same settings. Because industry had not yet 
developed reference ballast/driver settings for non-integrated LED 
lamps, DOE proposed that a manufacturer report the settings that are 
used, which allows for a consistent and comparable assessment of the 
lamp's performance. Therefore, DOE proposed the requirement that non-
integrated LED lamps be tested according to IES LM-79-08, using the 
manufacturer-declared input voltage and current as the power supply. 
Id.
    DOE received comments on the proposed modifications to the test 
procedures for non-integrated LED lamps. Philips Lighting (Philips) 
agreed with DOE's reference to IES LM-79-08 for the testing of non-
integrated LED lamps but with suggested modifications. (Philips, No. 12 
at p. 3) \3\ Specifically, Philips argued that requiring non-integrated 
LED lamps to be operated at the manufacturer-declared input voltage and 
current may create issues with non-integrated LED lamps that operate 
directly on an existing (i.e., already installed) ballast or with a 
dedicated LED driver that utilizes a pulse width modulated (PWM) output 
voltage. Philips suggested the following alternative wording to address 
the issue: ``For non-integrated LED lamps, operate the lamp at the 
manufacturer-declared input voltage waveform and current, or using a 
manufacturer-declared commercial ballast.'' Philips noted that the 
alternative wording captures any frequency that needs to be included if 
operated on a ballast, addresses PWM operation, and allows for the use 
of a specific ballast during testing. (Philips, No. 12 at p. 4)
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    \3\ A notation in this form provides a reference for information 
that is in the docket of DOE's rulemaking to develop test procedures 
for GSLs (Docket No. EERE-2016-BT-TP-0005), which is maintained at 
www.regulations.gov. This notation indicates that the statement 
preceding the reference was made by Philips, is from document number 
12 in the docket, and appears at page 3 of that document.
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    DOE notes that the test procedure must produce consistent and 
repeatable results as well as balance testing burden. Because a ballast 
and/or a provided input voltage and current can affect lamp 
performance, specific input settings need to be identified for testing. 
Otherwise, manufacturers would need to test every combination of lamp 
voltage and current with each ballast distributed in commerce. DOE 
notes that the alternative wording proposed by Philips allows the lamp 
to be operated on a manufacturer-declared input voltage and current or 
using a manufacturer-declared commercial ballast; however, only one of 
these options should be specified to improve the consistency and 
repeatability of results. DOE is therefore adopting that testing be 
conducted at the manufacturer-declared input voltage and current. These 
inputs can likely be supplied by existing lab equipment and do not 
require the purchase of additional ballasts for testing. DOE notes that 
certain ballasts may be difficult to acquire or possibly contain 
features that affect lamp performance. DOE therefore prefers to have 
manufacturers specify an input voltage and current to use for testing. 
In their alternative wording, Philips also suggested adding 
``waveform'' when specifying the input voltage to account for drivers 
that provide a PWM output voltage. DOE notes that a PWM output voltage 
could affect the measured performance of the lamp. PWM operation 
modifies the time the input signal is on versus the time it is off at a 
given frequency, and thereby the resulting input waveform can vary the 
average total input voltage. Varying the input voltage could impact the 
temperature and subsequently the performance of LED lamps. Therefore, 
test settings should be specified at one voltage and waveform so that 
test results for one lamp are consistent and repeatable. Rather than 
the manufacturer selecting this voltage and waveform, DOE is 
specifying, as proposed in the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, that 
manufacturers test the lamp at the voltage and waveform present at 
maximum input power. This provision for testing captures the most 
consumptive state and also allows for performance to be more fairly 
compared among available products. DOE understands a PWM output voltage 
to be a common output of dimming ballasts/drivers. By specifying the 
lamp be tested at the maximum input power, DOE not only captures the 
most consumptive state but also allows dimmable products to be more 
fairly compared to products that cannot dim by operating all lamps at 
maximum input power (i.e., full light output). In requiring that 
manufacturers specify input voltage and current and operate the lamp at 
full light output, DOE finds that no changes to the proposed wording 
are necessary for the testing of non-integrated LED lamps.
    The California Investor Owned Utilities (CA IOUs) contended that 
because operating non-integrated LED lamps at the manufacturer-declared 
input voltage and current does not account for ballast losses which can 
be up to several watts, the test procedure does not accurately measure 
system luminous efficacy. CA IOUs noted that if only lamp wattage is 
measured and ballast losses are not accounted for, these lamps will 
appear more efficient than they are in practice. CA IOUs added that the 
test procedure should account for the energy consumption of each 
component necessary for the starting and stable operation of the lamp, 
which includes a ballast if paired with a non-integrated LED lamp. 
Thus, CA IOUs recommended DOE require that manufacturers use a 
commercially-available reference ballast for testing non-integrated LED 
lamps and report to DOE the ballast utilized in testing. CA IOUs 
concluded that a commercially-available ballast would better 
approximate actual installed conditions rather than using customized 
testing equipment designed to achieve low power losses. (CA IOUs, No. 
11 at pp. 1-2)
    As stated by CA IOUs, when testing on a commercially available 
ballast/driver, the losses associated with the ballast/driver would be 
included in the measured performance of the lamp. Including the 
ballast/driver losses in the measured performance of the lamp would 
result in a lower efficacy value (i.e., system efficacy) than when 
measuring the performance of the lamp using manufacturer-declared input 
voltage and current as the power supply. In addition, allowing testing 
on commercially available ballasts/drivers could generate inconsistent 
test results across products as lamps would not be tested using the 
same settings, and the performance of the lamp would be dictated by the 
ballast/driver it was paired with during testing. Hence, consistent 
test results for the same lamp would not be possible. Therefore, DOE is 
adopting the requirement that manufacturers operate non-integrated LED 
lamps during testing using the manufacturer-declared input voltage and 
current, and is not allowing for testing on commercially available 
ballast/drivers. DOE notes that although the testing of integrated 
lamps includes ballast/driver losses, integrated lamps can operate on 
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ballast contained within the lamp unit that cannot be removed) and 
therefore the inclusion of that ballast reflects typical performance. 
Non-integrated lamps can be commonly operated on more than one ballast/
driver and therefore DOE is specifying test settings to consistently 
characterize the performance of the lamp. DOE also notes that the 
approach being adopted today for non-integrated LED lamps is comparable 
to DOE's regulatory approach for other non-integrated lamps (e.g., 
GSFLs). While DOE acknowledges there may be losses associated with the 
commercially available ballasts paired with non-integrated lamps, DOE 
is declining to adopt the recommendation of the CA IOUs at this time. 
DOE does not believe consumers will be confused by this difference in 
approach for integrated lamps and non-integrated lamps because 
consumers do not typically compare these two categories of products 
because they serve different installations. The metric reflects the 
performance of the product tested rather than its performance on a 
unique, external component, which would significantly increase the 
burden due to the number of lamp and ballast/driver combinations. DOE 
will continue to work with stakeholders to monitor the ballast/driver 
losses and may consider an alternative approach in a future rulemaking.
    Regarding the requirement for manufacturers to report the 
manufacturer-declared input voltage and current used for testing non-
integrated LED lamps, Philips agreed with the proposal but noted that 
these settings should not be made available to the public as they do 
not typically appear on datasheets. (Philips, No. 12 at p. 3) DOE notes 
that it found some publicly available datasheets with input voltage and 
current listed for non-integrated LED lamps indicating that this 
information is not likely to be considered proprietary. See, e.g., 
https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE-2016-BT-TP-0005. 
Additionally, publishing manufacturer-declared input voltage and 
current allows for comparison of performance across products. 
Therefore, DOE adopts the requirement in this final rule for 
manufacturers to include the manufacturer-declared input voltage and 
current used for testing in the certification reports for non-
integrated LED lamps.
    In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, DOE referred to appendix R for 
general service incandescent lamps, to appendix BB for integrated LED 
lamps, to IES LM-45-15 for other incandescent lamps that are not 
reflector lamps, and to IES LM-79-08 for OLED lamps. DOE reviewed all 
references to industry standards to ensure that only necessary sections 
were referenced. DOE removed all references to sections describing 
luminous intensity and/or color measurements as these are not necessary 
for the metrics covered by the test procedure. DOE also made references 
to IES LM-79-08 consistent with sections referenced in the July 2016 
LED TP final rule; that is, DOE added a reference to section 1.3 
(Nomenclature and Definitions) and removed the reference to section 6.0 
(Operating Orientation). Additionally, DOE specified the appropriate 
operating orientation directly in appendix DD. 81 FR 47075.
    Philips commented in general agreement with DOE's references to 
industry standards; however, Philips recommended DOE reference IES LM-
79-08 in its entirety rather than selected sections. (Philips, No. 12 
at p. 3) When providing comprehensive test procedures for multiple test 
metrics, DOE often has to clarify, limit, or add further specification 
to industry standards that are referenced to ensure consistent, 
repeatable results. Therefore, instead of incorporating an industry 
standard in its entirety, DOE references the relevant sections of the 
industry standard and clearly states any directions that differ from 
those in the industry standard.
    Philips also commented on the language proposed in the July 2016 
GSL TP SNOPR regarding operating orientation. In section 3.3 of 
appendix DD, DOE proposed an equal number of lamps in a sample be 
tested in the base-up and base-down orientation, except if the 
manufacturer restricts the position, in which case all units would be 
tested in the manufacturer-specified position. Philips argued that this 
is not a practical requirement for non-integrated LED lamps intended to 
replace linear lamps, which do not have a base-up or base-down 
orientation and are operated and tested horizontally in practice. 
Therefore, Philips suggested the operating orientation during testing 
should be as specified by the manufacturer. (Philips, No. 12 at p. 4) 
DOE notes that operating orientation is not typically specified on the 
packaging or specification sheets of LED lamps. DOE agrees, however 
that certain non-integrated LED lamps, such as double base non-
integrated LED lamps designed to replace linear fluorescent lamps, 
cannot be operated in a base-up or base-down position since there are 
bases on both ends. Thus, DOE is modifying the operating orientation 
requirement in this final rule for testing double base lamps to state 
that manufacturers are to test all units in the horizontal orientation 
except that, if the manufacturer restricts the position, manufacturers 
are to test all of the units in the sample in the manufacturer-
specified position. DOE is also specifying in this final rule that 
orientation is to be maintained as prescribed in the active mode test 
procedure when determining standby mode power.
    In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR, DOE proposed a new paragraph to be 
added to 10 CFR 430.23 to establish test procedures for all GSLs. 81 FR 
14640. As stated previously, if test procedures already existed for a 
lamp type that meets the definition of GSL, DOE referenced the existing 
test procedure. Thus, in the paragraph proposed to be added to 10 CFR 
430.23, DOE included references to the existing paragraphs in Sec.  
430.23 for those GSLs that already have test procedures and the metrics 
required by those existing test procedures. DOE received a comment from 
Philips on the proposed amendments to Sec.  430.23. Specifically, 
Philips objected to the inclusion of start time as a metric for both 
integrated and non-integrated CFLs. Philips noted that it should not be 
included for non-integrated CFLs, as start time is highly dependent on 
the type of ballast paired with the non-integrated CFL. (Philips, No. 
12 at p. 4) As stated previously, DOE simply referenced existing DOE 
test procedures in Sec.  430.23 when possible. DOE further notes that 
for CFLs, the GSL test procedure references the test procedures adopted 
and amended in the August 2016 CFL TP final rule, which established a 
start time test procedure only for integrated CFLs. 81 FR 59396.
    DOE did not receive any additional comments on its approach to 
referring to DOE test procedures if they already exist and referring to 
the most recent versions of relevant industry standards for lamp types 
that do not have existing DOE test procedures. Thus, DOE adopts this 
approach in the final rule. Table III.1 summarizes the test procedures 
that DOE is adopting for general service lamps.

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         Table III.1--Test Procedures for General Service Lamps
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               Lamp Type                    Referenced test procedure
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General service incandescent lamps.....  Appendix R to subpart B of 10
                                          CFR 430.
Compact fluorescent lamps..............  Appendix W to subpart B of 10
                                          CFR 430.
Integrated LED lamps...................  Appendix BB to subpart B of 10
                                          CFR 430.
Other incandescent lamps that are not    IES LM-45-15, sections 4-6, and
 reflector lamps.                         section 7.1.
Other incandescent lamps that are        IES LM-20-13, sections 4-6, and
 reflector lamps.                         section 8.
Other fluorescent lamps................  IES LM-9-09, sections 4-6, and
                                          section 7.5.
OLED lamps.............................  IES LM-79-08, sections 1.3
                                          (except 1.3f), 2.0, 3.0, 5.0,
                                          7.0, 8.0, 9.1 and 9.2.
Non-integrated LED lamps...............  IES LM-79-08, sections 1.3
                                          (except 1.3f), 2.0, 3.0, 5.0,
                                          7.0, 8.0, 9.1 and 9.2.
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C. Adopted Method for Determining Standby Mode Power

    As described in section I, EPCA directs DOE to amend its test 
procedures for all covered products to integrate measures of standby 
mode and off mode energy consumption, if technically feasible. (42 
U.S.C. 6295(gg)(2)(A)) In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR, DOE proposed both 
active mode and standby mode test procedures for general service lamps. 
DOE did not propose a test procedure for off mode energy consumption 
because DOE initially determined that it would not be possible for GSLs 
included in the scope of the energy conservation standards rulemaking 
to meet the off-mode criteria. 81 FR 14634. DOE found that there was no 
condition in which a GSL connected to main power is not already in a 
mode accounted for in either active or standby mode. Id. DOE proposed 
to use the standby mode test procedures outlined in the IEC Standard 
62301, which applies generally to household electrical appliances. 
Referencing IEC 62301 is consistent with the standby mode test 
procedures adopted for CFLs and integrated LED lamps. 81 FR 59401 and 
81 FR 43415.
    DOE received several comments in response to the March 2016 GSL TP 
NOPR regarding the proposed method for determining standby mode power. 
Osram Sylvania, Inc. (OSI) and National Electrical Manufacturers 
Association (NEMA) supported DOE's proposed test method for measuring 
standby mode power use, which they stated is consistent with other DOE 
test procedures and with industry practices. (OSI, No. 3 at p. 3; NEMA, 
No. 6 at p. 3) However, CA IOUs suggested a change to the standby mode 
test procedure. CA IOUs recommended that DOE specify testing with the 
communication protocol expected to have the highest energy consumption 
and provide a prioritization of the potential communication protocols 
available. If multiple communication protocols (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 
ZigBee, etc.) are available, CA IOUs recommended specifying that the 
communication protocol should be selected based on the following order: 
1) Wi-Fi; 2) ZigBee; 3) ANT; 4) Bluetooth; 5) Other Radio Frequency 
(RF) Protocols; 6) Infrared (IR); 7) Other; 8) Wired. CA IOUs also 
recommended DOE require testing be conducted in the applicable 
communication mode that is representative of the operation mode that is 
typical of the end user (i.e., normal operating mode as shipped). (CA 
IOUs, No. 11 at p. 2)
    DOE reviewed lamps that can operate in standby mode and found that 
average standby power did not vary consistently by communication 
protocol. DOE reviewed the test data published in the technical support 
document \4\ of the March 2016 GSL ECS NOPR and also test data 
submitted in a comment by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, 
Southern California Gas Company, San Diego Gas and Electric, Southern 
California Edison, Arizona Public Service, and National Grid (Utility 
Coalition) in support of the GSL ECS rulemaking.\5\ In both datasets, 
DOE found that the standby power of the communication protocols tested 
were generally available in a range of values and one communication 
protocol did not have consistently higher or lower power consumption 
than another. For example, data provided by CA IOUs showed the standby 
mode power of lamps operating using Wi-Fi varying from a minimum of 
0.237 W to a maximum of 0.401 W (excluding the noted outlier of 2.42 W) 
and the standby mode power of lamps operating using ZigBee varying from 
a minimum of 0.185 W to a maximum of 0.439 W. With no clear trend, DOE 
is not specifying a prioritization order for testing at this time. DOE 
will continue to monitor the market and will revise the test procedure 
as needed as the market develops.
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NOPR is available at https://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=EERE-2013-BT-STD-0051-0042.
    \5\ Comments submitted in support of the GSL ECS rulemaking are 
available at the rulemaking docket at https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE-2013-BT-STD-0051
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    CA IOUs also commented that for connected products that may 
continue to search for control signals after receiving the last signal, 
waiting at least 60 minutes after the last signal before performing a 
standby mode power measurement would allow such products to enter a 
lower power state. CA IOUs noted that this would ensure that the 
product mode under test is representative of the power drawn the 
majority of the time the product is in standby mode. (CA IOUs, No. 11 
at p. 2) In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR, DOE proposed that standby mode 
power measurements be taken after the lamp had stabilized according to 
section 5 of IEC 62301. 81 FR 14640. The stabilization requirements 
ensure that the lamp has reached steady-state operation prior to taking 
measurements. Requiring a minimum period of at least 60 minutes before 
taking measurements is an unnecessary instruction because the 
stabilization requirements achieve the same goal of ensuring that the 
product is consuming a consistent amount of power. Therefore, in this 
final rule, DOE is not adding a requirement to wait at least 60 minutes 
after receiving the last communication signal before measuring standby 
mode power consumption.
    As there were no other comments received on DOE's proposed method 
for determining standby mode power, DOE adopts the standby mode test 
procedure proposed in the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR in this final rule.

D. Laboratory Accreditation

    In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, DOE proposed to require that testing 
of initial lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and 
standby mode power (if applicable) for GSLs be conducted by test 
laboratories accredited by an Accreditation Body that is a signatory 
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International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual 
Recognition Arrangement (MRA). 81 FR 47076. DOE noted that under 
existing test procedure regulations, testing for other regulated 
lighting products (such as general service fluorescent lamps, 
incandescent reflector lamps, and fluorescent lamp ballasts), in 
addition to general service lamps that must already comply with energy 
conservation standards (such as general service incandescent lamps and 
medium base compact fluorescent lamps), must be conducted in a 
similarly accredited facility. 10 CFR 430.25. DOE also proposed to 
align the proposed certification report language in Sec.  429.57(b) 
with the proposed changes in Sec.  430.25. Similarly, DOE proposed to 
update Sec.  429.27(b) and Sec.  429.35(b) to align with the proposed 
changes regarding accreditation bodies in Sec.  430.25. Id.
    DOE received a comment from Philips on the proposed certification 
report language regarding ILAC accreditation in Sec.  429.35(b)(2). 
Philips noted that ILAC does not assign identification numbers to test 
laboratories; instead, the identification numbers come from 
accreditation bodies. Philips suggested DOE modify the language to 
state that the certification report must include the ``testing 
laboratory's identification number, or other approved identification, 
as assigned by the accreditation body . . .'' (Philips, No. 12 at p. 4) 
DOE notes that the language requiring ``the testing laboratory's ILAC 
accreditation body's identification number or other approved 
identification assigned by the ILAC accreditation body'' is not 
intended to imply that ILAC assigns the identification number to test 
laboratories, rather the language suggests that the ILAC-approved 
accreditation body would supply an identification number or another 
form of identification. Thus, DOE maintains that using ``ILAC'' as a 
designator to ``accreditation body'' in the regulatory text is 
necessary to ensure that the accreditation bodies are ILAC-approved.
    DOE notes that the certification report language revision in Sec.  
429.35(b) was previously adopted in the August 2016 CFL TP final rule 
and therefore is no longer included in this test procedure.

E. Represented Values, Certification, and Rounding Requirements

    In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR, DOE proposed to create a new section 
for GSLs, 10 CFR 429.57, to provide sampling, represented value, 
certification, and rounding requirements. 81 FR 14634. Existing 
sampling procedures in 10 CFR part 429 are referenced, where 
applicable. If a test procedure does not currently exist, sampling and 
represented value calculations reference the existing DOE test 
procedure with the most similar lamp technology. For example, sampling 
and represented value calculations for OLED lamps are to be as 
described in section 10 CFR 429.56, the section that addresses 
integrated LED lamps. DOE also proposed certification and rounding 
requirements to include the relevant metrics for general service lamps. 
Rounding requirements are consistent with those for GSILs, CFLs, and 
integrated LED lamps. 81 FR 59415-59416 and 81 FR 43425-43426.
    DOE did not make any modifications to this approach in the July 
2016 GSL TP SNOPR and received no comments on these requirements; 
therefore, DOE adopts them in this final rule.

F. Effective Date and Compliance Dates

    The test procedures adopted in this final rule for GSLs that are 
not integrated LED lamps, CFLs, or GSILs, are effective 30 days after 
publication in the Federal Register (referred to as the ``effective 
date''). DOE notes that manufacturers may voluntarily begin to make 
representations with respect to the energy use or efficiency of GSLs 
that are not integrated LED lamps, CFLs, and GSILs using the results of 
testing pursuant to this final rule, starting on the effective date of 
this final rule. Pursuant to EPCA, manufacturers of covered products 
are required to use the applicable test procedure as the basis for 
determining that their products comply with the applicable energy 
conservation standards and for making representations about the 
efficiency of those products. (42 U.S.C. 6293(c); 42 U.S.C. 6295(s)) 
For those energy efficiency or consumption metrics covered by the DOE 
test procedure (i.e., the test method and sampling plan), EPCA requires 
that, beginning 180 days after publication of this final rule in the 
Federal Register, representations must reflect testing in accordance 
with the DOE test procedure. (42 U.S.C. 6293(c)(2)) Therefore, on or 
after 180 days after publication of this final rule, any 
representations, including certifications of compliance (if required), 
made with respect to the energy use or efficiency of GSLs that are not 
integrated LED lamps, CFLs, and GSILs must reflect the results of 
testing pursuant to this final rule.
    DOE received comments regarding the dates discussed in the July 
2016 GSL TP SNOPR. Philips commented that due to the volume of lamps 
covered under the scope of the rulemaking, DOE should require that 
manufacturers make representations based on this test procedure only 
for GSLs that have initiated testing after the effective date of the 
test procedure (i.e., only new products should be tested under the test 
procedure). Philips noted that DOE could add ``test start date'' to the 
certification reports to ensure manufacturers comply. Philips concluded 
that retesting lamps is unproductive, burdensome on industry, and 
diverts resources from testing new products that are more efficient. 
(Philips, No. 12 at p. 3) DOE notes that existing basic models need 
only be retested if their representative values would no longer be 
valid under the test procedures adopted in this rulemaking. Because DOE 
has referenced the most recent versions of relevant industry standards 
for the lamp types covered by this rulemaking, it is unlikely that all 
of a manufacturer's existing basic models will need to be re-tested. 
After the effective date of this final rule (i.e., 30 days after 
publication in the Federal Register), all new basic models must be 
tested in accordance with appendix DD. EPCA requires that on or after 
180 days after publication of this final rule, the representations of 
existing basic models of GSLs that will no longer be valid must reflect 
testing in accordance with the adopted test procedures in appendix DD. 
In addition, DOE notes that under 42 U.S.C. 6293(c)(3), manufacturers 
may petition the Secretary for an extension of the compliance date for 
up to 180 days. Manufacturers may be granted an extension if the 
Secretary determines that the requirements would impose an undue 
hardship on the petitioner. (See 42 U.S.C. 6293(c)(3))

IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review

A. Review Under Executive Order 12866

    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has determined that test 
procedure rulemakings do not constitute ``significant regulatory 
actions'' under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866, Regulatory 
Planning and Review, 58 FR 51735 (Oct. 4, 1993). Accordingly, this 
action was not subject to review under the Executive Order by the 
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the OMB.

B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires that 
when an agency promulgates a final rule under 5 U.S.C. 553, after being 
required by that section or any other law to publish a general notice 
of proposed rulemaking, the agency shall prepare a final regulatory 
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unless the agency certifies that the rule will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. As required 
by Executive Order 13272, ``Proper Consideration of Small Entities in 
Agency Rulemaking,'' 67 FR 53461 (August 16, 2002), DOE published 
procedures and policies on February 19, 2003 to ensure that the 
potential impacts of its rules on small entities are properly 
considered during the DOE rulemaking process. 68 FR 7990. DOE has made 
its procedures and policies available on the Office of the General 
Counsel's Web site: http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel.
    DOE reviewed this final rule under the provisions of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act and the procedures and policies published on February 
19, 2003. DOE certifies that the rule will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The factual 
basis for this certification is set forth in the following sections.
    The Small Business Administration (SBA) considers a business entity 
to be a small business, if, together with its affiliates, it employs 
less than a threshold number of workers specified in 13 CFR part 121. 
These size standards and codes are established by the North American 
Industry Classification System (NAICS). Manufacturing of GSLs is 
classified under NAICS 335110, ``Electric Lamp Bulb and Part 
Manufacturing.'' The SBA sets a threshold of 1,250 employees or less 
for an entity to be considered as a small business for this category.
    In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, to estimate the number of companies 
that could be small businesses that sell GSLs, DOE conducted a market 
survey using publicly available information. DOE's research involved 
information provided by trade associations (e.g., the National 
Electrical Manufacturers' Association) and information from DOE's 
Compliance Certification Management System (CCMS) Database, the 
Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR Certified Light Bulbs 
Database, LED Lighting Facts Database, previous rulemakings, individual 
company Web sites, SBA's database, and market research tools (e.g., 
Hoover's reports). DOE screened out companies that did not meet the 
definition of a ``small business'' or are completely foreign owned and 
operated. DOE determined that nine companies are small businesses that 
maintain domestic production facilities for GSLs. 81 FR 47077. DOE did 
not receive comments on this determination, therefore it was maintained 
in the final rule.
    In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, DOE proposed test procedures for 
determining initial lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, power 
factor, and standby power of GSLs. DOE noted that several of the lamp 
types included in the definition of general service lamp must already 
comply with energy conservation standards and therefore test procedures 
already existed for these lamps. If DOE test procedures already existed 
or were proposed in an ongoing rulemaking (such as for GSILs, CFLs, and 
integrated LED lamps), DOE proposed to reference them directly. For all 
other general service lamps, DOE proposed new test procedures in the 
July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR. For the new test procedures, DOE proposed to 
reference the most recent versions of relevant industry standards.
    DOE estimated the testing costs and burden associated with 
conducting testing according to the new test procedures proposed in the 
July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR for GSLs. DOE did not consider the costs and 
burdens associated with DOE test procedures that already exist or that 
have been proposed in other ongoing rulemakings because these have been 
or are being addressed separately. DOE also assessed elements (testing 
methodology, testing times, and sample size) in the CFL and integrated 
LED lamp test procedures that could affect costs associated with 
complying with this rule. Having received no comments on the topic, the 
cost estimates of this final rule are the same as those determined 
under the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR. The following is an analysis of both 
in-house and third party testing costs associated with this rulemaking.
    In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, DOE estimated that the labor costs 
associated with conducting in-house testing of initial lumen output, 
input power, and standby mode power were $41.68 per hour. DOE 
determined that calculating efficacy and power factor of a GSL would 
not result in any incremental testing burden beyond the cost of 
conducting the initial lumen output and input power testing. The cost 
of labor was then calculated by multiplying the estimated hours of 
labor by the hourly labor rate. For lamps not capable of operating in 
standby mode, DOE estimated that testing in-house in accordance with 
the appropriate proposed test procedure would require, at most, four 
hours per lamp by an electrical engineering technician. For lamps 
capable of operating in standby mode, DOE estimated that testing time 
would increase to five hours per lamp due to the additional standby 
mode power consumption test. DOE noted that these estimates are 
representative of the time it would take to test the most labor 
intensive technology, LED lamps. In total, DOE estimated that using the 
test method prescribed in the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR to determine 
initial light output and input power would result in an estimated labor 
burden of $1,670 per basic model of certain GSLs and $2,080 per basic 
model of certain GSLs that can operate in standby mode. 81 FR 47078.
    Because accreditation bodies \6\ impose a variety of fees during 
the accreditation process, including fixed administrative fees, 
variable assessment fees, and proficiency testing fees, DOE included 
the costs associated with maintaining a NVLAP-accredited facility or a 
facility accredited by an organization recognized by NVLAP in the July 
2016 GSL TP SNOPR. In the first year, for manufacturers without NVLAP 
accreditation who choose to test in-house, DOE estimated manufacturers 
on average would experience a maximum total cost burden of about $2,210 
per basic model tested or $2,630 per basic model with standby mode 
power consumption testing.\7\ Id.
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accredited by any accreditation body that is a signatory member to 
the ILAC MRA. DOE based its estimate of the costs associated with 
accreditation on the NVLAP accreditation body.
    \7\ NVLAP costs are fixed and were distributed based on an 
estimate of 28 basic models per manufacturer.
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    Additionally, DOE requested pricing from independent testing 
laboratories for testing GSLs. DOE estimated the cost for testing at an 
independent laboratory to be up to $1,070 per basic model. This 
estimate included the cost of accreditation as quotes were obtained 
from accredited laboratories. Id.
    DOE notes that its adopted test procedures directly reference 
existing industry standards that have been approved for widespread use 
by lamp manufacturers and test laboratories. The quantities that are 
directly measured, namely initial lumen output and input power, are 
commonly reported by the manufacturer on product packaging and on 
product specification sheets. Thus, testing for these quantities is 
already being conducted. Additionally, these quantities are required to 
be reported to ENERGY STAR if manufacturers certify the lamps as 
meeting the program requirements. Standby mode power consumption is 
also a reported quantity for the ENERGY STAR program, though it may not 
be a commonly reported value for lamps that are not certified with 
ENERGY STAR. In reviewing the lamps for which DOE adopts test 
procedures in this final rule, DOE notes that very few products can 
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products would be required to make representations of standby mode 
energy consumption. Although DOE is adopting the requirement that all 
testing be conducted in accredited laboratories, DOE notes that many 
manufacturers of these products have already accredited their own in-
house laboratories because they also make products such as GSILs and 
CFLs that are required to be tested in similarly accredited 
laboratories.
    In summary, DOE does not consider the test procedures adopted in 
this final rule to have a significant economic impact on small 
entities. The final cost per manufacturer primarily depends on the 
number of basic models the manufacturer sells. These are not annual 
costs because DOE does not require manufacturers to retest a basic 
model annually. The initial test results used to generate a certified 
rating for a basic model remain valid as long as the basic model has 
not been modified from the tested design in a way that makes it less 
efficient or more consumptive, which would require a change to the 
certified rating. If a manufacturer has modified a basic model in a way 
that makes it more efficient or less consumptive, new testing is 
required only if the manufacturer wishes to make representations of the 
new, more efficient rating.
    Based on the criteria outlined earlier and the reasons discussed in 
this preamble, DOE certifies that the test procedures adopted in this 
final rule would not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities, and the preparation of a final 
regulatory flexibility analysis is not warranted. DOE has submitted a 
certification and supporting statement of factual basis to the Chief 
Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA for review under 5 U.S.C. 605(b).

C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

    DOE established regulations for the certification and recordkeeping 
requirements for certain covered consumer products and commercial 
equipment. 10 CFR part 429, subpart B. This collection-of-information 
requirement was approved by OMB under OMB control number 1910-1400.
    DOE requested OMB approval of an extension of this information 
collection for three years, specifically including the collection of 
information proposed in the present rulemaking, and estimated that the 
annual number of burden hours under this extension is 30 hours per 
company. In response to DOE's request, OMB approved DOE's information 
collection requirements covered under OMB control number 1910-1400 
through November 30, 2017. 80 FR 5099 (January 30, 2015).
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor must any person be subject to a penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number.

D. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969

    In this final rule, DOE adopts test procedures for certain 
categories of GSLs that will be used to support the ongoing GSL 
standards rulemaking. DOE has determined that this rule falls into a 
class of actions that are categorically excluded from review under the 
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and 
DOE's implementing regulations at 10 CFR part 1021. Specifically, this 
final rule adopts existing industry test procedures for certain 
categories of general service lamps, so it will not affect the amount, 
quality or distribution of energy usage, and, therefore, will not 
result in any environmental impacts. Thus, this rulemaking is covered 
by Categorical Exclusion A6 under 10 CFR part 1021, subpart D. 
Accordingly, neither an environmental assessment nor an environmental 
impact statement is required.

E. Review Under Executive Order 13132

    Executive Order 13132, ``Federalism,'' 64 FR 43255 (August 4, 
1999), imposes certain requirements on agencies formulating and 
implementing policies or regulations that preempt State law or that 
have Federalism implications. The Executive Order requires agencies to 
examine the constitutional and statutory authority supporting any 
action that would limit the policymaking discretion of the States and 
to carefully assess the necessity for such actions. The Executive Order 
also requires agencies to have an accountable process to ensure 
meaningful and timely input by State and local officials in the 
development of regulatory policies that have Federalism implications. 
On March 14, 2000, DOE published a statement of policy describing the 
intergovernmental consultation process it will follow in the 
development of such regulations. 65 FR 13735. DOE examined this final 
rule and determined that it will not have a substantial direct effect 
on the States, on the relationship between the national government and 
the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among 
the various levels of government. EPCA governs and prescribes Federal 
preemption of State regulations as to energy conservation for the 
products that are the subject of this final rule. States can petition 
DOE for exemption from such preemption to the extent, and based on 
criteria, set forth in EPCA. (42 U.S.C. 6297(d)) No further action is 
required by Executive Order 13132.

F. Review Under Executive Order 12988

    Regarding the review of existing regulations and the promulgation 
of new regulations, section 3(a) of Executive Order 12988, ``Civil 
Justice Reform,'' 61 FR 4729 (Feb. 7, 1996), imposes on Federal 
agencies the general duty to adhere to the following requirements: (1) 
Eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity; (2) write regulations to 
minimize litigation; (3) provide a clear legal standard for affected 
conduct rather than a general standard; and (4) promote simplification 
and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of Executive Order 12988 
specifically requires that Executive agencies make every reasonable 
effort to ensure that the regulation (1) clearly specifies the 
preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly specifies any effect on existing 
Federal law or regulation; (3) provides a clear legal standard for 
affected conduct while promoting simplification and burden reduction; 
(4) specifies the retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately defines 
key terms; and (6) addresses other important issues affecting clarity 
and general draftsmanship under any guidelines issued by the Attorney 
General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order 12988 requires Executive 
agencies to review regulations in light of applicable standards in 
sections 3(a) and 3(b) to determine whether they are met or it is 
unreasonable to meet one or more of them. DOE has completed the 
required review and determined that, to the extent permitted by law, 
this final rule meets the relevant standards of Executive Order 12988.

G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) 
requires each Federal agency to assess the effects of Federal 
regulatory actions on State, local, and Tribal governments and the 
private sector. Public Law 104-4, sec. 201 (codified at 2 U.S.C. 1531). 
For a regulatory action resulting in a rule that may cause the 
expenditure by State, local, and Tribal governments, in the aggregate, 
or by the private sector of $100 million or more in any one year 
(adjusted annually for inflation), section 202 of UMRA requires a 
Federal agency to publish a written statement that

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estimates the resulting costs, benefits, and other effects on the 
national economy. (2 U.S.C. 1532(a), (b)) The UMRA also requires a 
Federal agency to develop an effective process to permit timely input 
by elected officers of State, local, and Tribal governments on a 
proposed ``significant intergovernmental mandate,'' and requires an 
agency plan for giving notice and opportunity for timely input to 
potentially affected small governments before establishing any 
requirements that might significantly or uniquely affect small 
governments. On March 18, 1997, DOE published a statement of policy on 
its process for intergovernmental consultation under UMRA. 62 FR 12820; 
also available at http://energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel. DOE 
examined this final rule according to UMRA and its statement of policy 
and determined that the rule contains neither an intergovernmental 
mandate, nor a mandate that may result in the expenditure of $100 
million or more in any year, so these requirements do not apply.

H. Review Under the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 
1999

    Section 654 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105-277) requires Federal agencies to issue a Family 
Policymaking Assessment for any rule that may affect family well-being. 
This final rule will not have any impact on the autonomy or integrity 
of the family as an institution. Accordingly, DOE has concluded that it 
is not necessary to prepare a Family Policymaking Assessment.

I. Review Under Executive Order 12630

    DOE has determined, under Executive Order 12630, ``Governmental 
Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property 
Rights'' 53 FR 8859 (March 18, 1988), that this regulation will not 
result in any takings that might require compensation under the Fifth 
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

J. Review Under Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 
2001

    Section 515 of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations 
Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516 note) provides for agencies to review most 
disseminations of information to the public under guidelines 
established by each agency pursuant to general guidelines issued by 
OMB. OMB's guidelines were published at 67 FR 8452 (Feb. 22, 2002), and 
DOE's guidelines were published at 67 FR 62446 (Oct. 7, 2002). DOE has 
reviewed this final rule under the OMB and DOE guidelines and has 
concluded that it is consistent with applicable policies in those 
guidelines.

K. Review Under Executive Order 13211

    Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use,'' 66 FR 28355 
(May 22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to prepare and submit to OMB, 
a Statement of Energy Effects for any significant energy action. A 
``significant energy action'' is defined as any action by an agency 
that promulgated or is expected to lead to promulgation of a final 
rule, and that (1) is a significant regulatory action under Executive 
Order 12866, or any successor order; and (2) is likely to have a 
significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use of 
energy; or (3) is designated by the Administrator of OIRA as a 
significant energy action. For any significant energy action, the 
agency must give a detailed statement of any adverse effects on energy 
supply, distribution, or use if the regulation is implemented, and of 
reasonable alternatives to the action and their expected benefits on 
energy supply, distribution, and use.
    This regulatory action to adopt test procedures for certain 
categories of GSLs is not a significant regulatory action under 
Executive Order 12866. Moreover, it would not have a significant 
adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use of energy, nor has 
it been designated as a significant energy action by the Administrator 
of OIRA. Therefore, it is not a significant energy action, and, 
accordingly, DOE has not prepared a Statement of Energy Effects.

L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal Energy Administration Act of 
1974

    Under section 301 of the Department of Energy Organization Act 
(Pub. L. 95-91; 42 U.S.C. 7101), DOE must comply with section 32 of the 
Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974, as amended by the Federal 
Energy Administration Authorization Act of 1977. (15 U.S.C. 788; FEAA) 
Section 32 essentially provides in relevant part that, where a proposed 
rule authorizes or requires use of commercial standards, the notice of 
proposed rulemaking must inform the public of the use and background of 
such standards. In addition, section 32(c) requires DOE to consult with 
the Attorney General and the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission 
(FTC) concerning the impact of the commercial or industry standards on 
competition.
    The test procedures for certain categories of GSLs adopted in this 
final rule incorporate test methods contained in certain sections of 
the following commercial standards:

    (1) IES LM-9-09, ``IES Approved Method for the Electrical and 
Photometric Measurement of Fluorescent Lamps,'' 2009;
    (2) IES LM-20-13, ``IES Approved Method for Photometry of 
Reflector Type Lamps,'' 2013;
    (3) IES LM-45-15, ``IES Approved Method for the Electrical and 
Photometric Measurement of General Service Incandescent Filament 
Lamps,'' 2015;
    (4) IES LM-79-08, ``Approved Method: Electrical and Photometric 
Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products,'' 2008; and
    (5) IEC Standard 62301 (Edition 2.0), ``Household electrical 
appliances--Measurement of standby power,'' 2011.

    DOE has evaluated these standards and is unable to conclude whether 
they fully comply with the requirements of section 32(b) of the FEAA 
(i.e., that they were developed in a manner that fully provides for 
public participation, comment, and review.) DOE has consulted with both 
the Attorney General and the Chairman of the FTC about the impact on 
competition of using the methods contained in these standards and has 
received no comments objecting to their use.

M. Description of Materials Incorporated by Reference

    In this final rule, DOE incorporates by reference specific sections 
of the test standard published by IES, titled ``IES Approved Method for 
the Electrical and Photometric Measurement of Fluorescent Lamps,'' IES 
LM-9-09. IES LM-9-09 is an industry accepted test standard that 
specifies procedures to be observed in performing measurements of 
electrical and photometric characteristics of fluorescent lamps under 
standard conditions. The test procedures adopted in this final rule 
reference sections of IES LM-9-09 for performing electrical and 
photometric measurements of other fluorescent lamps. IES LM-9-09 is 
readily available on IES's Web site at www.ies.org/store/ store/.
    DOE also incorporates by reference specific sections of the test 
standard published by IES, titled ``IES Approved Method for Photometry 
of Reflector Type Lamps,'' IES LM-20-13. IES LM-20-13 is an industry 
accepted test standard that specifies photometric test methods for 
reflector lamps. The test procedures adopted in this final rule 
reference sections of IES LM-20-13 for performing electrical and 
photometric measurements of other incandescent lamps that are reflector 
lamps. IES LM-

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20-13 is readily available on IES's Web site at www.ies.org/store.
    DOE also incorporates by reference specific sections of the test 
standard published by IES, titled ``IES Approved Method for the 
Electrical and Photometric Measurement of General Service Incandescent 
Filament Lamps,'' IES LM-45-15. IES LM-45-15 is an industry accepted 
test standard that specifies procedures to be observed in performing 
measurements of electrical and photometric characteristics of general 
service incandescent filament lamps under standard conditions. The test 
procedures adopted in this final rule reference sections of IES LM-45-
15 for performing electrical and photometric measurements of other 
incandescent lamps that are not reflector lamps. IES LM-45-15 is 
readily available on IES's Web site at www.ies.org/store/.
    DOE also incorporates by reference specific sections of the test 
standard published by IES, titled ``IES Approved Method for the 
Electrical and Photometric Measurement of Solid-State Lighting 
Products,'' IES LM-79-08. IES LM-79-08 is an industry accepted test 
standard that specifies electrical and photometric test methods for 
solid-state lighting products. The test procedures adopted in this 
final rule reference sections of IES LM-79-08 for performing electrical 
and photometric measurements of OLED lamps and non-integrated LED 
lamps. IES LM-79-08 is readily available on IES's Web site at 
www.ies.org/store.
    DOE incorporates by reference certain sections of the test standard 
published by IEC, titled ``Household electrical appliances--Measurement 
of standby power (Edition 2.0),'' IEC 62301. IEC 62301 is an industry 
accepted test standard that describes measurements of electrical power 
consumption in standby mode, off mode, and network mode. The test 
procedures adopted in this final rule reference sections of IEC 62301 
for testing standby mode power consumption of GSLs. IEC 62301 is 
readily available on IEC's Web site at https://webstore.iec.ch/home.

N. Congressional Notification

    As required by 5 U.S.C. 801, DOE will report to Congress on the 
promulgation of this rule before its effective date. The report will 
state that it has been determined that the rule is not a ``major rule'' 
as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).

V. Approval of the Office of the Secretary

    The Secretary of Energy has approved publication of this final 
rule.

List of Subjects

10 CFR Part 429

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

10 CFR Part 430

    Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
information, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Imports, 
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Small 
businesses.

    Issued in Washington, DC, September 30, 2016.
Kathleen B. Hogan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and 
Renewable Energy.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, DOE amends parts 429 and 
430 of chapter II of title 10, Code of Federal Regulations as set forth 
below:

PART 429--CERTIFICATION, COMPLIANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT FOR CONSUMER 
PRODUCTS AND COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

0
1. The authority citation for part 429 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291-6317; 28 U.S.C. 2461 note.

0
2. Section 429.27 is amended by revising paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through 
(iii) to read as follows:


Sec.  429.27  General service fluorescent lamps, general service 
incandescent lamps, and incandescent reflector lamps.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) General service fluorescent lamps: The testing laboratory's 
ILAC accreditation body's identification number or other approved 
identification assigned by the ILAC accreditation body, production 
dates of the units tested, the 12-month average lamp efficacy in lumens 
per watt (lm/W), lamp wattage (W), correlated color temperature in 
Kelvin (K), and the 12-month average Color Rendering Index (CRI).
    (ii) Incandescent reflector lamps: The testing laboratory's ILAC 
accreditation body's identification number or other approved 
identification assigned by the ILAC accreditation body, production 
dates of the units tested, the 12-month average lamp efficacy in lumens 
per watt (lm/W), and lamp wattage (W).
    (iii) General service incandescent lamps: The testing laboratory's 
ILAC accreditation body's identification number or other approved 
identification assigned by the ILAC accreditation body, production 
dates of the units tested, the 12-month average maximum rate wattage in 
watts (W), the 12-month average minimum rated lifetime (hours), and the 
12-month average Color Rendering Index (CRI).
* * * * *

0
3. Section 429.57 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  429.57  General service lamps.

    (a) Determination of represented value. Manufacturers must 
determine represented values, which includes certified ratings, for 
each basic model of general service lamp in accordance with following 
sampling provisions.
    (1) The requirements of Sec.  429.11 are applicable to general 
service lamps, and
    (2) For general service incandescent lamps, use Sec.  429.27(a);
    (3) For compact fluorescent lamps, use Sec.  429.35(a);
    (4) For integrated LED lamps, use Sec.  429.56(a);
    (5) For other incandescent lamps, use Sec.  429.27(a);
    (6) For other fluorescent lamps, use Sec.  429.35(a); and
    (7) For OLED lamps and non-integrated LED lamps, use Sec.  
429.56(a).
    (b) Certification reports. (1) The requirements of Sec.  429.12 are 
applicable to general service lamps;
    (2) Values reported in certification reports are represented 
values;
    (3) For general service incandescent lamps, use Sec.  429.27(b);
    (4) For compact fluorescent lamps, use Sec.  429.35(b);
    (5) For integrated LED lamps, use Sec.  429.56(b); and
    (6) For other incandescent lamps, for other fluorescent lamps, for 
OLED lamps and non-integrated LED lamps, pursuant to Sec.  
429.12(b)(13), a certification report must include the following public 
product-specific information: The testing laboratory's ILAC 
accreditation body's identification number or other approved 
identification assigned by the ILAC accreditation body, initial lumen 
output, input power, lamp efficacy, and power factor. For non-
integrated LED lamps, the certification report must also include the 
input voltage and current used for testing.
    (c) Rounding requirements. (1) Round input power to the nearest 
tenth of a watt.
    (2) Round initial lumen output to three significant digits.

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    (3) Round lamp efficacy to the nearest tenth of a lumen per watt.
    (4) Round power factor to the nearest hundredths place.
    (5) Round standby mode power to the nearest tenth of a watt.

PART 430--ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS

0
4. The authority citation for part 430 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 42 U.S.C.6291-6309; 28 U.S.C. 2461 note.


0
5. Section 430.3 is amended by:
0
a. Redesignating paragraphs (o)(3) through (o)(16) as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Old paragraph                        New paragraph
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(o)(3)....................................  (o)(4)
(o)(4)....................................  (o)(5)
(o)(5)....................................  (o)(7)
(o)(6)....................................  (o)(9)
(o)(7)....................................  (o)(10)
(o)(8)....................................  (o)(11)
(o)(9)....................................  (o)(12)
(o)(10)...................................  (o)(13)
(o)(11)...................................  (o)(14)
(o)(12)...................................  (o)(15)
(o)(13)...................................  (o)(16)
(o)(14)...................................  (o)(18)
(o)(15)...................................  (o)(19)
(o)(16)...................................  (o)(20)
------------------------------------------------------------------------

0
b. Adding new paragraphs (o)(3); (6); (8); and (17);
0
c. Redesignating paragraphs (p)(6) and (7) as paragraphs (p)(7) and 
(8), respectively; and
0
d. Adding a new paragraph (p)(6).
    The additions read as follows:


Sec.  430.3   Materials incorporated by reference.

* * * * *
    (o) * * *
    (3) IES LM-9-09 (``IES LM-9-09-DD''), IES Approved Method for the 
Electrical and Photometric Measurement of Fluorescent Lamps, approved 
January 31, 2009; IBR approved for appendix DD to subpart B, as 
follows:
    (i) Section 4.0--Ambient and Physical Conditions;
    (ii) Section 5.0--Electrical Conditions;
    (iii) Section 6.0--Lamp Test Procedures; and
    (iv) Section 7.0--Photometric Test Procedures: Section 7.5--
Integrating Sphere Measurement.
* * * * *
    (6) IES LM-20-13, IES Approved Method for Photometry of Reflector 
Type Lamps, approved February 4, 2013; IBR approved for appendix DD to 
subpart B, as follows:
    (i) Section 4.0--Ambient and Physical Conditions;
    (ii) Section 5.0--Electrical and Photometric Test Conditions;
    (iii) Section 6.0--Lamp Test Procedures; and
    (iv) Section 8.0--Total Flux Measurements by Integrating Sphere 
Method.
* * * * *
    (8) IES LM-45-15, IES Approved Method for the Electrical and 
Photometric Measurement of General Service Incandescent Filament Lamps, 
approved August 8, 2015; IBR approved for appendix DD to subpart B as 
follows:
    (i) Section 4.0--Ambient and Physical Conditions;
    (ii) Section 5.0--Electrical Conditions;
    (iii) Section 6.0--Lamp Test Procedures; and
    (iv) Section 7.0--Photometric Test Procedures: Section 7.1--Total 
Luminous Flux Measurements with an Integrating Sphere.
* * * * *
    (17) IES LM-79-08 (``IES LM-79-08-DD''), Approved Method: 
Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting 
Products, approved December 31, 2007; IBR approved for appendix DD to 
subpart B as follows:
    (i) Section 1.0 Introduction: Section 1.3--Nomenclature and 
Definitions (except section 1.3f);
    (ii) Section 2.0--Ambient Conditions;
    (iii) Section 3.0--Power Supply Characteristics;
    (iv) Section 5.0--Stabilization of SSL Product;
    (v) Section 7.0--Electrical Settings;
    (vi) Section 8.0--Electrical Instrumentation;
    (vii) Section 9.0--Test Methods for Total Luminous Flux 
measurement: Section 9.1 Integrating sphere with a spectroradiometer 
(Sphere-spectroradiometer system); and Section 9.2--Integrating sphere 
with a photometer head (Sphere-photometer system).
* * * * *
    (p) * * *
    (6) IEC 62301, (``IEC 62301-DD''), Household electrical 
appliances--Measurement of standby power, (Edition 2.0, 2011-01); 
Section 5--Measurements, IBR approved for appendix DD to subpart B.
* * * * *

0
6. Section 430.23 is amended by adding paragraph (gg) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  430.23  Test procedures for the measurement of energy and water 
consumption.

* * * * *
    (gg) General Service Lamps. (1) For general service incandescent 
lamps, use paragraph (r) of this section.
    (2) For compact fluorescent lamps, use paragraph (y) of this 
section.
    (3) For integrated LED lamps, use paragraph (ee) of this section.
    (4) For other incandescent lamps, measure initial light output, 
input power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and standby mode power in 
accordance with appendix DD of this subpart.
    (5) For other fluorescent lamps, measure initial light output, 
input power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and standby mode power in 
accordance with appendix DD of this subpart.
    (6) For OLED and non-integrated LED lamps, measure initial light 
output, input power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and standby mode 
power in accordance with appendix DD of this subpart.

0
7. Section 430.25 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  430.25  Laboratory Accreditation Program.

    The testing for general service fluorescent lamps, general service 
incandescent lamps (with the exception of lifetime testing), general 
service lamps (with the exception of applicable lifetime testing), 
incandescent reflector lamps, compact fluorescent lamps, and 
fluorescent lamp ballasts, and integrated light-emitting diode lamps 
must be conducted by test laboratories accredited by an Accreditation 
Body that is a signatory member to the International Laboratory 
Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA). 
A manufacturer's or importer's own laboratory, if accredited, may 
conduct the applicable testing.

0
8. Appendix DD to subpart B of part 430 is added to read as follows:

Appendix DD to Subpart B of Part 430--Uniform Test Method for Measuring 
the Energy Consumption and Energy Efficiency of General Service Lamps 
That Are Not General Service Incandescent Lamps, Compact Fluorescent 
Lamps, or Integrated LED Lamps.

    Note: On or after April 19, 2017, any representations, including 
certifications of compliance (if required), made with respect to the 
energy use or efficiency of general service lamps that are not 
general service incandescent lamps, compact fluorescent lamps, or 
integrated LED lamps must be made in accordance with the results of 
testing pursuant to this appendix DD.

    1. Scope: This appendix DD specifies the test methods required 
to measure the initial lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy, 
power factor, and standby mode energy consumption of general service 
lamps that are not general service incandescent lamps,

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compact fluorescent lamps, or integrated LED lamps.
    2. Definitions:
    Measured initial input power means the input power to the lamp, 
measured after the lamp is stabilized and seasoned (if applicable), 
and expressed in watts (W).
    Measured initial lumen output means the lumen output of the 
lamp, measured after the lamp is stabilized and seasoned (if 
applicable), and expressed in lumens (lm).
    Power factor means the measured initial input power (watts) 
divided by the product of the input voltage (volts) and the input 
current (amps) measured at the same time as the initial input power.
    3. Active Mode Test Procedures
    3.1. Take measurements at full light output.
    3.2. Do not use a goniophotometer.
    3.3. For single base OLED and non-integrated LED lamps, position 
a lamp in either the base-up and base-down orientation throughout 
testing. Test an equal number of lamps in the sample in the base-up 
and base-down orientations, except that, if the manufacturer 
restricts the orientation, test all of the units in the sample in 
the manufacturer-specified orientation. For double base OLED and 
non-integrated LED lamps, test all units in the horizontal 
orientation except that, if the manufacturer restricts the 
orientation, test all of the units in the sample in the 
manufacturer-specified orientation.
    3.4. Operate the lamp at the rated voltage throughout testing. 
For lamps with multiple rated voltages including 120 volts, operate 
the lamp at 120 volts. If a lamp is not rated for 120 volts, operate 
the lamp at the highest rated input voltage. For non-integrated LED 
lamps, operate the lamp at the manufacturer-declared input voltage 
and current.
    3.5. Operate the lamp at the maximum input power. If multiple 
modes occur at the same maximum input power (such as variable CCT or 
CRI), the manufacturer may select any of these modes for testing; 
however, all measurements must be taken at the same selected mode. 
The manufacturer must indicate in the test report which mode was 
selected for testing and include detail such that another laboratory 
could operate the lamp in the same mode.
    3.6. To measure initial lumen output, input power, input 
voltage, and input current use the test procedures in the table in 
this section.

       Table 3.1--References to Industry Standard Test Procedures
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Lamp type                    Referenced test procedure
------------------------------------------------------------------------
General service incandescent lamps.....  Appendix R to subpart B of 10
                                          CFR part 430.
Compact fluorescent lamps..............  Appendix W to subpart B of 10
                                          CFR part 430.
Integrated LED lamps...................  Appendix BB to subpart B of 10
                                          CFR part 430.
Other incandescent lamps that are not    IES LM-45-15, sections 4-6, and
 reflector lamps.                         section 7.1.*
Other incandescent lamps that are        IES LM-20-13, sections 4-6, and
 reflector lamps.                         section 8.*
Other fluorescent lamps................  IES LM-9-09-DD, sections 4-6,
                                          and section 7.5.*
OLED lamps.............................  IES LM-79-08-DD, sections 1.3
                                          (except 1.3f), 2.0, 3.0, 5.0,
                                          7.0, 8.0, 9.1 and 9.2.*
Non-integrated LED lamps...............  IES LM-79-08-DD, sections 1.3
                                          (except 1.3f), 2.0, 3.0, 5.0,
                                          7.0, 8.0, 9.1 and 9.2.*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Incorporated by reference, see Sec.   430.3.

    3.7. Determine initial lamp efficacy by dividing the measured 
initial lumen output (lumens) by the measured initial input power 
(watts).
    3.8. Determine power factor by dividing the measured initial 
input power (watts) by the product of the measured input voltage 
(volts) and measured input current (amps).
    4. Standby Mode Test Procedure
    4.1. Measure standby mode power only for lamps that are capable 
of standby mode operation.
    4.2. Maintain lamp orientation as specified in section 3.3 of 
this appendix.
    4.3. Connect the lamp to the manufacturer-specified wireless 
control network (if applicable) and configure the lamp in standby 
mode by sending a signal to the lamp instructing it to have zero 
light output. Lamp must remain connected to the network throughout 
testing.
    4.4. Operate the lamp at the rated voltage throughout testing. 
For lamps with multiple rated voltages including 120 volts, operate 
the lamp at 120 volts. If a lamp is not rated for 120 volts, operate 
the lamp at the highest rated input voltage.
    4.5. Stabilize the lamp prior to measurement as specified in 
section 5 of IEC 62301-DD (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3).
    4.6. Measure the standby mode power in watts as specified in 
section 5 of IEC 62301-DD (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  
430.3).

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                                                     (2) Expiration of notification of                    described in paragraph (g)(4) of this                  general service lamps (GSLs).
                                                  compliance. Upon expiration of a                        section, the covered alien may re-                     Specifically, this rulemaking adopts
                                                  notification of compliance, as described                attempt enrollment or contact CBP.                     new test procedures for determining the
                                                  in paragraph (b) of this section, the                                                                          initial lumen output, input power, lamp
                                                  covered alien’s nonimmigrant visa will                  PART 273—CARRIER                                       efficacy, power factor, and standby
                                                  be automatically provisionally revoked                  RESPONSIBILITIES AT FOREIGN                            mode power of GSLs that are not
                                                  pursuant to 22 CFR 41.122(b)(3),                        PORTS OF EMBARKATION;                                  integrated light-emitting diode (LED)
                                                  pending re-enrollment. To prevent the                   REDUCING, REFUNDING, OR WAIVING                        lamps, compact fluorescent lamps
                                                  automatic provisional revocation of his                 FINES UNDER SECTION 273 OF THE                         (CFLs), or general service incandescent
                                                  or her nonimmigrant visa due to the                     ACT                                                    lamps (GSILs). DOE also adopts
                                                  expiration of the notification of                                                                              clarifying references to the existing
                                                  compliance, each covered alien must re-                 ■ 10. The authority citation for part 273              lamp test procedures and sampling
                                                  enroll in EVUS prior to such expiration.                continues to read as follows:                          plans for determining the represented
                                                     (3) Unsuccessful EVUS enrollment. If                      Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1103, 1323; 8 CFR part        values of integrated LED lamps, general
                                                  a covered alien’s EVUS enrollment or                    2.                                                     service fluorescent lamps, GSILs, and
                                                  re-enrollment is unsuccessful, his or her                                                                      incandescent reflector lamps.
                                                                                                          § 273.3     [Amended]
                                                  nonimmigrant visa will be automatically                                                                        DATES: The effective date of this rule is
                                                  provisionally revoked pursuant to 22                    ■ 11. Amend § 273.3 as follows:                        November 21, 2016. The final rule
                                                  CFR 41.122(b)(3), pending successful                    ■ a. In paragraph (b)(1)(ii), remove the               changes will be mandatory for product
                                                  enrollment or re-enrollment.                            word ‘‘and’’;                                          testing starting April 19, 2017. The
                                                     (4) Change in EVUS status after                      ■ b. In paragraph (b)(1)(iii), remove the
                                                                                                                                                                 incorporation by reference of certain
                                                  receipt of a notification of compliance.                period at the end of the paragraph and
                                                                                                                                                                 publications listed in this rule was
                                                  In the event that irreconcilable errors                 add in its place ‘‘; and’’; and
                                                                                                                                                                 approved by the Director of the Federal
                                                  are discovered after the issuance of a                  ■ c. Add paragraphs (b)(1)(iv) and (b)(4).
                                                                                                            The additions read as follows:                       Register on November 21, 2016.
                                                  notification of compliance, or other
                                                  circumstances occur including but not                                                                          ADDRESSES: The docket, which includes
                                                  limited to a change in the validity                     § 273.3     Screening procedures.                      Federal Register notices, public meeting
                                                  period of the notification of compliance                *      *    *     *    *                               attendee lists and transcripts,
                                                  as provided in paragraph (b) of this                       (b) * * *                                           comments, and other supporting
                                                  section, CBP may rescind the                               (1) * * *                                           documents/materials, is available for
                                                  notification of compliance. If a covered                   (iv) Passengers described in part 215,              review at www.regulations.gov. All
                                                  alien’s notification of compliance is                   subpart B, of this chapter have complied               documents in the docket are listed in
                                                  rescinded, his or her nonimmigrant visa                 with EVUS requirements as appropriate.                 the www.regulations.gov index.
                                                  will be automatically provisionally                     *      *    *     *    *                               However, some documents listed in the
                                                  revoked pursuant to 22 CFR                                 (4) Transmitting visa numbers.                      index, such as those containing
                                                  41.122(b)(3), pending successful                        Carriers must transmit to U.S. Customs                 information that is exempt from public
                                                  enrollment. CBP will attempt to provide                 and Border Protection the visa number                  disclosure, may not be publicly
                                                  notification of a change in EVUS status                 for any passenger who requires a visa.                 available.
                                                  to the covered alien through the                        The visa number must be transmitted                       A link to the docket Web page can be
                                                  provided email address.                                 using the Advance Passenger                            found at https://www.regulations.gov/
                                                     (h) Reversal of an automatically                     Information System, consistent with the                docket?D=EERE-2016-BT-TP-0005. The
                                                  provisionally revoked visa and steps to                 procedural requirements for                            docket Web page will contain simple
                                                  address an unsuccessful EVUS                            transmission of electronic passenger                   instructions on how to access all
                                                  enrollment or rescission of a notification              manifests in 19 CFR parts 4 (vessel) and               documents, including public comments,
                                                  of compliance—(1) Reversal of an                        122 (aircraft).                                        in the docket.
                                                  automatically provisionally revoked                                                                               For further information on how to
                                                                                                          Jeh Charles Johnson,                                   review the docket, contact the
                                                  visa. If a covered alien’s nonimmigrant
                                                  visa has been automatically                             Secretary.                                             Appliance and Equipment Standards
                                                  provisionally revoked as described in                   [FR Doc. 2016–25321 Filed 10–19–16; 8:45 am]           staff at (202) 586–6636 or Appliance_
                                                  paragraph (g)(1) or (2) of this section,                BILLING CODE 9111–14–P                                 Standards_Public_Meetings@ee.doe.gov.
                                                  the revocation of the alien’s visa will be                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  automatically reversed, following                                                                                 Ms. Lucy deButts, U.S. Department of
                                                  compliance with EVUS, if the visa                       DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY                                   Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and
                                                  remains valid and was not also revoked                                                                         Renewable Energy, Building
                                                  on other grounds. After a reversal of the               10 CFR Parts 429 and 430                               Technologies Office, EE–2J, 1000
                                                  revocation the visa will immediately                    [Docket No. EERE–2016–BT–TP–0005]                      Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                  resume the validity provided for on its                                                                        Washington, DC 20585–0121.
                                                  face, pursuant to 22 CFR 41.122(b)(3),                  RIN 1904–AD64                                          Telephone: (202) 287–1604. Email:
                                                  after the alien enrolls in EVUS and                                                                            GSL@ee.doe.gov.
                                                                                                          Energy Conservation Program: Test                         Ms. Celia Sher, U.S. Department of
                                                  receives a notification of compliance.                  Procedures for Certain Categories of
                                                     (2) Unsuccessful EVUS enrollment. If                                                                        Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
                                                                                                          General Service Lamps
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                                                  a covered alien’s EVUS enrollment is                                                                           GC–33, 1000 Independence Avenue
                                                  unsuccessful per paragraph (g)(3) of this               AGENCY:  Office of Energy Efficiency and               SW., Washington, DC 20585–0121.
                                                  section, the covered alien may re-                      Renewable Energy, Department of                        Telephone: (202) 287–6122. Email:
                                                  attempt enrollment or contact CBP.                      Energy.                                                Celia.Sher@hq.doe.gov.
                                                     (3) Rescission of notification of                    ACTION: Final rule.                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final
                                                  compliance. If a covered alien’s                                                                               rule incorporates by reference into 10
                                                  nonimmigrant visa has been                              SUMMARY: This final rule adopts test                   CFR part 430 specific sections of the
                                                  automatically provisionally revoked as                  procedures for certain categories of                   following industry standards:


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                                                    (1) Illuminating Engineering Society of               6291, et seq.; ‘‘EPCA’’ or, ‘‘the Act’’) 1            20, 2016, that revised the March 2016
                                                  North America, (IES) LM–9–09 (‘‘IES LM–9–               sets forth a variety of provisions                    GSL TP NOPR proposal by referencing
                                                  09–DD’’), IES Approved Method for the                   designed to improve energy efficiency.                Illuminating Engineering Society (IES)
                                                  Electrical and Photometric Measurement of
                                                  Fluorescent Lamps.
                                                                                                          Part B of title III, which for editorial              LM–79–08 for the testing of non-
                                                    (2) IES LM–20–13, IES Approved Method                 reasons was redesignated as Part A upon               integrated LED lamps. 81 FR 47071 (July
                                                  of Photometry of Reflector Type Lamps.                  incorporation into the U.S. Code (42                  2016 GSL TP SNOPR). This final rule
                                                    (3) IES LM–45–15, IES Approved Method                 U.S.C. 6291–6309, as codified),                       adopts test procedures for certain
                                                  for the Electrical and Photometric                      establishes the ‘‘Energy Conservation                 categories of GSLs not currently covered
                                                  Measurement of General Service                          Program for Consumer Products Other                   under existing test procedures.
                                                  Incandescent Filament Lamps.                            Than Automobiles.’’ This program                      Manufacturers of the lamps subject to
                                                    (4) IES LM–79–08 (‘‘IES LM–79–08–DD’’),
                                                                                                          includes general service lamps, the                   this final rule will be required to use
                                                  IES Approved Method for the Electrical and
                                                  Photometric Measurement of Solid-State                  subject of this final rule.                           these test procedures to assess
                                                  Lighting Products.                                         Under EPCA, the energy conservation                performance relative to any potential
                                                    Copies of IES LM–9–09–DD, IES LM–20–                  program consists essentially of four                  energy conservation standards the
                                                  13, IES LM–45–15, and IES LM–79–08–DD                   parts: (1) Testing, (2) labeling, (3)                 lamps must comply with in the future
                                                  can be obtained from Illuminating                       Federal energy conservation standards,                and for any representations of energy
                                                  Engineering Society of North America, 120               and (4) certification and enforcement                 efficiency.
                                                  Wall Street, Floor 17, New York, NY 10005–              procedures. The testing requirements
                                                  4001, or by going to www.ies.org/store.                                                                          Under 42 U.S.C. 6293(b), EPCA sets
                                                    (5) International Electrotechnical
                                                                                                          consist of test procedures that
                                                                                                                                                                forth the criteria and procedures DOE
                                                  Commission, IEC 62301 (‘‘IEC 62301–DD’’),               manufacturers of covered products must
                                                                                                                                                                must follow when prescribing or
                                                  Household electrical appliances—                        use as the basis for (1) certifying to DOE
                                                                                                          that their products comply with the                   amending test procedures for covered
                                                  Measurement of standby power (Edition 2.0,
                                                  2011–01).                                               applicable energy conservation                        products. EPCA provides, in relevant
                                                    A copy of IEC 62301 may be obtained from              standards adopted under EPCA (42                      part, that any test procedures prescribed
                                                  the American National Standards Institute,              U.S.C. 6295(s)) and (2) making                        or amended under this section shall be
                                                  25 W. 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY
                                                                                                          representations about the energy use or               reasonably designed to produce test
                                                  10036, (212) 642–4900, or go to http://                                                                       results which measure energy
                                                  webstore.ansi.org.                                      efficiency of those products (42 U.S.C.
                                                                                                          6293(c)). Similarly, DOE must use these               efficiency, energy use or estimated
                                                    For a further discussion of these                     test procedures to determine whether                  annual operating cost of a covered
                                                  standards, see section IV.M.                            the products comply with any relevant                 product during a representative average
                                                                                                          standards promulgated under EPCA. (42                 use cycle or period of use and shall not
                                                  Table of Contents
                                                                                                          U.S.C. 6295(s))                                       be unduly burdensome to conduct. (42
                                                  I. Authority and Background                                                                                   U.S.C. 6293(b)(3)) Pursuant to this
                                                                                                             DOE issued a notice of proposed
                                                  II. Synopsis of the Final Rule                                                                                authority, DOE adopts test procedures
                                                  III. Discussion                                         rulemaking (NOPR) on March 17, 2016,
                                                                                                          proposing energy conservation                         in this final rule for certain categories of
                                                     A. Scope of Applicability
                                                     B. Adopted Method for Determining Initial            standards for general service lamps                   GSLs in support of the GSL standards
                                                        Lumen Output, Input Power, Lamp                   (GSLs). 81 FR 14528 (March 2016 GSL                   rulemaking.
                                                        Efficacy, and Power Factor                        ECS NOPR). In support of the standards                   Finally, EPCA directs DOE to amend
                                                     C. Adopted Method for Determining                    rulemaking, DOE has undertaken                        its test procedures for all covered
                                                        Standby Mode Power                                several rulemakings to amend existing
                                                     D. Laboratory Accreditation
                                                                                                                                                                products to integrate measures of
                                                     E. Represented Values, Certification, and            test procedures and to adopt new test                 standby mode and off mode energy
                                                        Rounding Requirements                             procedures for lamps that are GSLs. On                consumption, if technically feasible. (42
                                                     F. Effective Date and Compliance Dates               July 1, 2016, DOE published a final rule              U.S.C. 6295(gg)(2)(A)) Standby mode
                                                  IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review             adopting test procedures for integrated               and off mode energy must be
                                                     A. Review Under Executive Order 12866                lighting-emitting diode (LED) lamps. 81               incorporated into the overall energy
                                                     B. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility           FR 43404 (July 2016 LED TP final rule).               efficiency, energy consumption, or other
                                                        Act                                               On August 29, 2016, DOE published a
                                                     C. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction
                                                                                                                                                                energy descriptor for each covered
                                                                                                          final rule amending test procedures for               product unless the current test
                                                        Act of 1995
                                                     D. Review Under the National                         medium base compact fluorescent                       procedures already account for and
                                                        Environmental Policy Act of 1969                  lamps (MBCFLs) and adopting test                      incorporate standby and off mode
                                                     E. Review Under Executive Order 13132                procedures for new metrics for all                    energy consumption or such integration
                                                     F. Review Under Executive Order 12988                compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs)                      is technically infeasible. If an integrated
                                                     G. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates                including hybrid CFLs and CFLs with                   test procedure is technically infeasible,
                                                        Reform Act of 1995                                bases other than medium screw base. 81                DOE must prescribe a separate standby
                                                     H. Review Under the Treasury and General             FR 59386 (August 2016 CFL TP final
                                                        Government Appropriations Act, 1999                                                                     mode and off mode energy use test
                                                                                                          rule).                                                procedure for the covered product. Id.
                                                     I. Review Under Executive Order 12630
                                                     J. Review Under Treasury and General
                                                                                                             The March 2016 GSL TP NOPR,                        Any such amendment must consider the
                                                        Government Appropriations Act, 2001               which is the basis for this final rule,               most current versions of the
                                                     K. Review Under Executive Order 13211                proposed test procedures for certain                  International Electrotechnical
                                                     L. Review Under Section 32 of the Federal            categories of GSLs not currently covered              Commission (IEC) Standard 62301 and
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                                                        Energy Administration Act of 1974                 under these existing test procedures. 81              IEC Standard 62087, as applicable. DOE
                                                     M. Description of Materials Incorporated             FR 14632 (March 17, 2016). DOE
                                                        by Reference
                                                                                                                                                                has determined that GSLs can operate in
                                                                                                          published a supplemental notice of                    standby mode but not in off mode.
                                                     N. Congressional Notification                        proposed rulemaking (SNOPR) on July
                                                  V. Approval of the Office of the Secretary                                                                    Consistent with EPCA’s requirement,
                                                                                                                                                                DOE addresses measurement of standby
                                                  I. Authority and Background                               1 All references to EPCA refer to the statute as
                                                                                                                                                                mode power in appendix DD to subpart
                                                                                                          amended through the Energy Efficiency
                                                     Title III of the Energy Policy and                   Improvement Act of 2015, Public Law 114–11            B of 10 CFR part 430, as detailed in
                                                  Conservation Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C.                     (April 30, 2015).                                     section III.C of this final rule.


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                                                  II. Synopsis of the Final Rule                          to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. In a                 lamps, DOE found that for those that
                                                     In this final rule, DOE adopts test                  separate test procedure rulemaking,                   did, IES LM–79–08 was the test method
                                                  procedures for determining initial                      DOE recently amended the test                         used to measure the performance of
                                                  lumen output, input power, lamp                         procedures for MBCFLs and established                 non-integrated LED lamps. See, for
                                                  efficacy, power factor, and standby                     new test procedures for all other CFLs.               example, manufacturer specifications
                                                  mode power for certain categories of                    81 FR 59386. The updated and new test                 provided by Maxlite and Eiko available
                                                  GSLs for which DOE does not have an                     procedures appear at appendix W to                    in the docket at: https://
                                                  existing regulatory test procedure. DOE                 subpart B of 10 CFR part 430. In                      www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE–
                                                  also notes that, beginning 180 days after               addition, DOE recently adopted test                   2016–BT–TP–0005. In addition, DOE
                                                  the publication of this final rule,                     procedures for integrated LED lamps. 81               contacted independent test laboratories
                                                  representations of energy use or energy                 FR 43404. The test procedures for                     and found that the laboratories generally
                                                  efficiency must be based on testing in                  integrated LED lamps are located in                   used IES LM–79–08 when testing non-
                                                  accordance with the test procedure                      appendix BB to subpart B of 10 CFR part               integrated LED lamps because, even
                                                                                                          430.                                                  though it does not specifically include
                                                  adopted in this rulemaking.
                                                                                                             DOE proposed in the March 2016 GSL                 them, the laboratories view IES LM–79–
                                                  III. Discussion                                         TP NOPR that, if DOE test procedures                  08 as the most applicable industry
                                                                                                          already exist or were proposed in an                  standard for these lamp types. 81 FR
                                                  A. Scope of Applicability                               ongoing rulemaking (such as for GSILs,                47074. In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR,
                                                     GSL is defined by EPCA to include                    CFLs, and integrated LED lamps), DOE                  DOE also preliminarily concluded that
                                                  general service incandescent lamps                      would reference those specific                        once it is determined how to supply the
                                                  (GSILs), CFLs, general service LED or                   provisions in the GSL test procedures.                power to the lamp or on which ballast/
                                                  organic light-emitting diode (OLED)                     For all other GSLs, DOE proposed new                  driver to operate the lamp for testing,
                                                  lamps, and any other lamp that DOE                      test procedures, intending to reference               there was little difference in testing an
                                                  determines is used to satisfy lighting                  the most recently published versions of               integrated versus a non-integrated LED
                                                  applications traditionally served by                    relevant industry standards. 81 FR                    lamp. Further, DOE noted that some of
                                                  GSILs. (42 U.S.C. 6291(30)(BB)) In the                  14633–14634. DOE proposed                             these products had been tested and the
                                                  March 2016 GSL ECS NOPR, DOE                            modifications to the test procedures for              results reported in the LED Lighting
                                                  proposed to implement the statutory                     non-integrated LED lamps in the July                  Facts database and the qualified
                                                  definition of GSL and to include in the                 2016 GSL TP SNOPR. 81 FR 47074–                       products list for the Lighting Design
                                                  definition any lamp that has an ANSI 2                  47075. The following discussion                       Lab. Both of these organizations specify
                                                  base, operates at any voltage, has an                   summarizes those changes and                          IES LM–79–08 as a test method for all
                                                  initial lumen output of 310 lumens or                   comments received on the modifications                included products. Id.
                                                  greater (or 232 lumens or greater for                   to the proposed test procedures for non-
                                                  modified spectrum GSILs), is not a light                integrated LED lamps.                                    Thus, upon reviewing the available
                                                  fixture, is not an LED downlight retrofit                  In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR,                     information, DOE tentatively
                                                  kit, and is used in general lighting                    DOE proposed testing non-integrated                   determined in the July 2016 GSL TP
                                                  applications. 81 FR 14541. In the March                 LED lamps according to the industry                   SNOPR that for the testing of non-
                                                  2016 GSL TP NOPR, DOE proposed test                     test standard CIE S025. 81 FR 14634. In               integrated LED lamps, IES LM–79–08
                                                  procedures for certain categories of                    the analysis phase of that NOPR, DOE                  was the most relevant industry standard
                                                  general service lamps that do not have                  determined that IES LM–79–08 was not                  at the time. Further, DOE reviewed IES
                                                  existing DOE regulatory procedures and                  intended for non-integrated LED lamps                 LM–79–08 and found it appropriate for
                                                  clarified references to the existing DOE                given that IES LM–79–08 states in                     testing non-integrated LED lamps for the
                                                  regulatory procedures for integrated                    section 1.1 that the test method covers               purpose of determining compliance
                                                  LED lamps, CFLs, and GSILs. 81 FR                       ‘‘LED-based SSL products with control                 with energy efficiency standards that
                                                  14632 (March 17, 2016) As there were                    electronics and heat sinks incorporated,              may be applicable in the future.
                                                  no new comments received on the July                    that is, those devices that require only              However, because non-integrated LED
                                                  2016 GSL TP SNOPR regarding the                         AC mains power or a DC voltage power                  lamps are not included in the scope of
                                                  scope of applicability of this                          supply to operate.’’ Non-integrated LED               the industry standard, DOE prescribed
                                                  rulemaking, this final rule adopts test                 lamps require external electronics; that              additional instruction to ensure
                                                  procedures for GSLs that are not GSILs,                 is, the lamps are intended to connect to              consistent and repeatable results.
                                                  CFLs, or integrated LED lamps.                          ballasts/drivers rather than directly to              Specifically, DOE found that IES LM–
                                                                                                          the branch circuit through an ANSI base               79–08 provided no information on
                                                  B. Adopted Method for Determining                       and corresponding ANSI standard lamp                  which external ballast/driver or power
                                                  Initial Lumen Output, Input Power,                      holder (socket).                                      supply to use for testing. After
                                                  Lamp Efficacy, and Power Factor                            However, stakeholder feedback on the               reviewing the approaches of
                                                    As described in section III.A, both the               March 2016 GSL TP NOPR indicated                      independent test laboratories, DOE
                                                  statutory definition and proposed                       that non-integrated LED lamps are                     proposed that non-integrated LED lamps
                                                  regulatory definition of GSL cover many                 commonly tested within industry                       be tested according to IES LM–79–08,
                                                  types of lamps using a variety of lighting              according to IES LM–79–08. Further,                   using the manufacturer-declared input
                                                  technologies. For several of the included               based on a review of manufacturer                     voltage and current as the power
                                                  lamp types, energy conservation                         specifications and input from                         supply. Because these metrics are
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                                                  standards and test procedures already                   independent testing laboratories, DOE                 typically not reported on the product
                                                  exist. GSILs are required to comply with                determined that IES LM–79–08 is the                   packaging or in manufacturer literature,
                                                  the energy conservation standards in 10                 most relevant industry standard, at the               DOE also proposed revising the
                                                  CFR 430.32(x), and test procedures for                  present time, for testing non-integrated              requirements for certification reports to
                                                  these lamps are specified in appendix R                 LED lamps. 81 FR 47074. Although most                 include these quantities for non-
                                                                                                          manufacturers do not publish the test                 integrated LED lamps. While
                                                   2 A lamp base standardized by the American             method used to determine performance                  manufacturers usually list compatible
                                                  National Standards Institute.                           characteristics of non-integrated LED                 ballasts/drivers for these products, DOE


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                                                  noted that it is unknown with which                     results as well as balance testing                    output). In requiring that manufacturers
                                                  ballast/driver these lamps may operate                  burden. Because a ballast and/or a                    specify input voltage and current and
                                                  when installed in the field. By requiring               provided input voltage and current can                operate the lamp at full light output,
                                                  these lamps to be tested using the                      affect lamp performance, specific input               DOE finds that no changes to the
                                                  manufacturer-declared input voltage                     settings need to be identified for testing.           proposed wording are necessary for the
                                                  and current as the power supply, DOE’s                  Otherwise, manufacturers would need                   testing of non-integrated LED lamps.
                                                  approach is consistent with the industry                to test every combination of lamp                        The California Investor Owned
                                                  practice of using reference ballasts for                voltage and current with each ballast                 Utilities (CA IOUs) contended that
                                                  non-integrated lamps, such as non-                      distributed in commerce. DOE notes                    because operating non-integrated LED
                                                  integrated CFLs and general service                     that the alternative wording proposed                 lamps at the manufacturer-declared
                                                  fluorescent lamps (GSFLs). For those                    by Philips allows the lamp to be                      input voltage and current does not
                                                  products, industry standards (and DOE’s                 operated on a manufacturer-declared                   account for ballast losses which can be
                                                  test procedures) specify electrical                     input voltage and current or using a                  up to several watts, the test procedure
                                                  settings for reference ballasts and each                manufacturer-declared commercial                      does not accurately measure system
                                                  specific lamp type is tested using those                ballast; however, only one of these                   luminous efficacy. CA IOUs noted that
                                                  same settings. Because industry had not                 options should be specified to improve                if only lamp wattage is measured and
                                                  yet developed reference ballast/driver                  the consistency and repeatability of                  ballast losses are not accounted for,
                                                  settings for non-integrated LED lamps,                  results. DOE is therefore adopting that               these lamps will appear more efficient
                                                  DOE proposed that a manufacturer                        testing be conducted at the                           than they are in practice. CA IOUs
                                                  report the settings that are used, which                                                                      added that the test procedure should
                                                                                                          manufacturer-declared input voltage
                                                  allows for a consistent and comparable                                                                        account for the energy consumption of
                                                                                                          and current. These inputs can likely be
                                                  assessment of the lamp’s performance.                                                                         each component necessary for the
                                                                                                          supplied by existing lab equipment and
                                                  Therefore, DOE proposed the                                                                                   starting and stable operation of the
                                                                                                          do not require the purchase of
                                                  requirement that non-integrated LED                                                                           lamp, which includes a ballast if paired
                                                                                                          additional ballasts for testing. DOE
                                                  lamps be tested according to IES LM–                                                                          with a non-integrated LED lamp. Thus,
                                                                                                          notes that certain ballasts may be
                                                  79–08, using the manufacturer-declared                                                                        CA IOUs recommended DOE require
                                                                                                          difficult to acquire or possibly contain
                                                  input voltage and current as the power                                                                        that manufacturers use a commercially-
                                                                                                          features that affect lamp performance.
                                                  supply. Id.                                                                                                   available reference ballast for testing
                                                                                                          DOE therefore prefers to have                         non-integrated LED lamps and report to
                                                     DOE received comments on the                         manufacturers specify an input voltage
                                                  proposed modifications to the test                                                                            DOE the ballast utilized in testing. CA
                                                                                                          and current to use for testing. In their              IOUs concluded that a commercially-
                                                  procedures for non-integrated LED                       alternative wording, Philips also
                                                  lamps. Philips Lighting (Philips) agreed                                                                      available ballast would better
                                                                                                          suggested adding ‘‘waveform’’ when                    approximate actual installed conditions
                                                  with DOE’s reference to IES LM–79–08                    specifying the input voltage to account
                                                  for the testing of non-integrated LED                                                                         rather than using customized testing
                                                                                                          for drivers that provide a PWM output                 equipment designed to achieve low
                                                  lamps but with suggested modifications.                 voltage. DOE notes that a PWM output
                                                  (Philips, No. 12 at p. 3) 3 Specifically,                                                                     power losses. (CA IOUs, No. 11 at pp.
                                                                                                          voltage could affect the measured                     1–2)
                                                  Philips argued that requiring non-                      performance of the lamp. PWM
                                                  integrated LED lamps to be operated at                                                                           As stated by CA IOUs, when testing
                                                                                                          operation modifies the time the input                 on a commercially available ballast/
                                                  the manufacturer-declared input voltage                 signal is on versus the time it is off at             driver, the losses associated with the
                                                  and current may create issues with non-                 a given frequency, and thereby the                    ballast/driver would be included in the
                                                  integrated LED lamps that operate                       resulting input waveform can vary the                 measured performance of the lamp.
                                                  directly on an existing (i.e., already                  average total input voltage. Varying the              Including the ballast/driver losses in the
                                                  installed) ballast or with a dedicated                  input voltage could impact the                        measured performance of the lamp
                                                  LED driver that utilizes a pulse width                  temperature and subsequently the                      would result in a lower efficacy value
                                                  modulated (PWM) output voltage.                         performance of LED lamps. Therefore,                  (i.e., system efficacy) than when
                                                  Philips suggested the following                         test settings should be specified at one              measuring the performance of the lamp
                                                  alternative wording to address the issue:               voltage and waveform so that test results             using manufacturer-declared input
                                                  ‘‘For non-integrated LED lamps, operate                 for one lamp are consistent and                       voltage and current as the power
                                                  the lamp at the manufacturer-declared                   repeatable. Rather than the                           supply. In addition, allowing testing on
                                                  input voltage waveform and current, or                  manufacturer selecting this voltage and               commercially available ballasts/drivers
                                                  using a manufacturer-declared                           waveform, DOE is specifying, as                       could generate inconsistent test results
                                                  commercial ballast.’’ Philips noted that                proposed in the July 2016 GSL TP                      across products as lamps would not be
                                                  the alternative wording captures any                    SNOPR, that manufacturers test the                    tested using the same settings, and the
                                                  frequency that needs to be included if                  lamp at the voltage and waveform                      performance of the lamp would be
                                                  operated on a ballast, addresses PWM                    present at maximum input power. This                  dictated by the ballast/driver it was
                                                  operation, and allows for the use of a                  provision for testing captures the most               paired with during testing. Hence,
                                                  specific ballast during testing. (Philips,              consumptive state and also allows for                 consistent test results for the same lamp
                                                  No. 12 at p. 4)                                         performance to be more fairly compared                would not be possible. Therefore, DOE
                                                     DOE notes that the test procedure                    among available products. DOE                         is adopting the requirement that
                                                  must produce consistent and repeatable                  understands a PWM output voltage to be                manufacturers operate non-integrated
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                                                    3 A notation in this form provides a reference for
                                                                                                          a common output of dimming ballasts/                  LED lamps during testing using the
                                                  information that is in the docket of DOE’s
                                                                                                          drivers. By specifying the lamp be tested             manufacturer-declared input voltage
                                                  rulemaking to develop test procedures for GSLs          at the maximum input power, DOE not                   and current, and is not allowing for
                                                  (Docket No. EERE–2016–BT–TP–0005), which is             only captures the most consumptive                    testing on commercially available
                                                  maintained at www.regulations.gov. This notation        state but also allows dimmable products               ballast/drivers. DOE notes that although
                                                  indicates that the statement preceding the reference
                                                  was made by Philips, is from document number 12
                                                                                                          to be more fairly compared to products                the testing of integrated lamps includes
                                                  in the docket, and appears at page 3 of that            that cannot dim by operating all lamps                ballast/driver losses, integrated lamps
                                                  document.                                               at maximum input power (i.e., full light              can operate on only one ballast (i.e., the


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                                                  ballast contained within the lamp unit                  service incandescent lamps, to appendix               base non-integrated LED lamps designed
                                                  that cannot be removed) and therefore                   BB for integrated LED lamps, to IES                   to replace linear fluorescent lamps,
                                                  the inclusion of that ballast reflects                  LM–45–15 for other incandescent lamps                 cannot be operated in a base-up or base-
                                                  typical performance. Non-integrated                     that are not reflector lamps, and to IES              down position since there are bases on
                                                  lamps can be commonly operated on                       LM–79–08 for OLED lamps. DOE                          both ends. Thus, DOE is modifying the
                                                  more than one ballast/driver and                        reviewed all references to industry                   operating orientation requirement in
                                                  therefore DOE is specifying test settings               standards to ensure that only necessary               this final rule for testing double base
                                                  to consistently characterize the                        sections were referenced. DOE removed                 lamps to state that manufacturers are to
                                                  performance of the lamp. DOE also                       all references to sections describing                 test all units in the horizontal
                                                  notes that the approach being adopted                   luminous intensity and/or color                       orientation except that, if the
                                                  today for non-integrated LED lamps is                   measurements as these are not necessary               manufacturer restricts the position,
                                                  comparable to DOE’s regulatory                          for the metrics covered by the test                   manufacturers are to test all of the units
                                                  approach for other non-integrated lamps                 procedure. DOE also made references to                in the sample in the manufacturer-
                                                  (e.g., GSFLs). While DOE acknowledges                   IES LM–79–08 consistent with sections                 specified position. DOE is also
                                                  there may be losses associated with the                 referenced in the July 2016 LED TP final              specifying in this final rule that
                                                  commercially available ballasts paired                  rule; that is, DOE added a reference to               orientation is to be maintained as
                                                  with non-integrated lamps, DOE is                       section 1.3 (Nomenclature and                         prescribed in the active mode test
                                                  declining to adopt the recommendation                   Definitions) and removed the reference                procedure when determining standby
                                                  of the CA IOUs at this time. DOE does                   to section 6.0 (Operating Orientation).               mode power.
                                                  not believe consumers will be confused                  Additionally, DOE specified the
                                                                                                          appropriate operating orientation                        In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR,
                                                  by this difference in approach for
                                                                                                          directly in appendix DD. 81 FR 47075.                 DOE proposed a new paragraph to be
                                                  integrated lamps and non-integrated
                                                                                                             Philips commented in general                       added to 10 CFR 430.23 to establish test
                                                  lamps because consumers do not
                                                                                                          agreement with DOE’s references to                    procedures for all GSLs. 81 FR 14640.
                                                  typically compare these two categories
                                                                                                          industry standards; however, Philips                  As stated previously, if test procedures
                                                  of products because they serve different
                                                                                                          recommended DOE reference IES LM–                     already existed for a lamp type that
                                                  installations. The metric reflects the
                                                                                                          79–08 in its entirety rather than selected            meets the definition of GSL, DOE
                                                  performance of the product tested rather
                                                                                                          sections. (Philips, No. 12 at p. 3) When              referenced the existing test procedure.
                                                  than its performance on a unique,
                                                                                                          providing comprehensive test                          Thus, in the paragraph proposed to be
                                                  external component, which would
                                                                                                          procedures for multiple test metrics,                 added to 10 CFR 430.23, DOE included
                                                  significantly increase the burden due to
                                                                                                          DOE often has to clarify, limit, or add               references to the existing paragraphs in
                                                  the number of lamp and ballast/driver
                                                                                                          further specification to industry                     § 430.23 for those GSLs that already
                                                  combinations. DOE will continue to
                                                                                                          standards that are referenced to ensure               have test procedures and the metrics
                                                  work with stakeholders to monitor the
                                                                                                          consistent, repeatable results. Therefore,            required by those existing test
                                                  ballast/driver losses and may consider
                                                                                                          instead of incorporating an industry                  procedures. DOE received a comment
                                                  an alternative approach in a future
                                                                                                          standard in its entirety, DOE references              from Philips on the proposed
                                                  rulemaking.
                                                     Regarding the requirement for                        the relevant sections of the industry                 amendments to § 430.23. Specifically,
                                                  manufacturers to report the                             standard and clearly states any                       Philips objected to the inclusion of start
                                                  manufacturer-declared input voltage                     directions that differ from those in the              time as a metric for both integrated and
                                                  and current used for testing non-                       industry standard.                                    non-integrated CFLs. Philips noted that
                                                  integrated LED lamps, Philips agreed                       Philips also commented on the                      it should not be included for non-
                                                  with the proposal but noted that these                  language proposed in the July 2016 GSL                integrated CFLs, as start time is highly
                                                  settings should not be made available to                TP SNOPR regarding operating                          dependent on the type of ballast paired
                                                  the public as they do not typically                     orientation. In section 3.3 of appendix               with the non-integrated CFL. (Philips,
                                                  appear on datasheets. (Philips, No. 12 at               DD, DOE proposed an equal number of                   No. 12 at p. 4) As stated previously,
                                                  p. 3) DOE notes that it found some                      lamps in a sample be tested in the base-              DOE simply referenced existing DOE
                                                  publicly available datasheets with input                up and base-down orientation, except if               test procedures in § 430.23 when
                                                  voltage and current listed for non-                     the manufacturer restricts the position,              possible. DOE further notes that for
                                                  integrated LED lamps indicating that                    in which case all units would be tested               CFLs, the GSL test procedure references
                                                  this information is not likely to be                    in the manufacturer-specified position.               the test procedures adopted and
                                                  considered proprietary. See, e.g.,                      Philips argued that this is not a practical           amended in the August 2016 CFL TP
                                                  https://www.regulations.gov/                            requirement for non-integrated LED                    final rule, which established a start time
                                                  docket?D=EERE-2016-BT-TP-0005.                          lamps intended to replace linear lamps,               test procedure only for integrated CFLs.
                                                  Additionally, publishing manufacturer-                  which do not have a base-up or base-                  81 FR 59396.
                                                  declared input voltage and current                      down orientation and are operated and                    DOE did not receive any additional
                                                  allows for comparison of performance                    tested horizontally in practice.                      comments on its approach to referring to
                                                  across products. Therefore, DOE adopts                  Therefore, Philips suggested the                      DOE test procedures if they already
                                                  the requirement in this final rule for                  operating orientation during testing                  exist and referring to the most recent
                                                  manufacturers to include the                            should be as specified by the                         versions of relevant industry standards
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                                                  manufacturer-declared input voltage                     manufacturer. (Philips, No. 12 at p. 4)               for lamp types that do not have existing
                                                  and current used for testing in the                     DOE notes that operating orientation is               DOE test procedures. Thus, DOE adopts
                                                  certification reports for non-integrated                not typically specified on the packaging              this approach in the final rule. Table
                                                  LED lamps.                                              or specification sheets of LED lamps.                 III.1 summarizes the test procedures that
                                                     In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, DOE                   DOE agrees, however that certain non-                 DOE is adopting for general service
                                                  referred to appendix R for general                      integrated LED lamps, such as double                  lamps.




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                                                                                                    TABLE III.1—TEST PROCEDURES FOR GENERAL SERVICE LAMPS
                                                                                             Lamp Type                                                                              Referenced test procedure

                                                  General service incandescent lamps .......................................................                 Appendix R to subpart B of 10 CFR 430.
                                                  Compact fluorescent lamps ......................................................................           Appendix W to subpart B of 10 CFR 430.
                                                  Integrated LED lamps ...............................................................................       Appendix BB to subpart B of 10 CFR 430.
                                                  Other incandescent lamps that are not reflector lamps ...........................                          IES LM–45–15, sections 4–6, and section 7.1.
                                                  Other incandescent lamps that are reflector lamps .................................                        IES LM–20–13, sections 4–6, and section 8.
                                                  Other fluorescent lamps ...........................................................................        IES LM–9–09, sections 4–6, and section 7.5.
                                                  OLED lamps .............................................................................................   IES LM–79–08, sections 1.3 (except 1.3f), 2.0, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.1
                                                                                                                                                               and 9.2.
                                                  Non-integrated LED lamps .......................................................................           IES LM–79–08, sections 1.3 (except 1.3f), 2.0, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.1
                                                                                                                                                               and 9.2.



                                                  C. Adopted Method for Determining                                      etc.) are available, CA IOUs                                 testing at this time. DOE will continue
                                                  Standby Mode Power                                                     recommended specifying that the                              to monitor the market and will revise
                                                    As described in section I, EPCA                                      communication protocol should be                             the test procedure as needed as the
                                                  directs DOE to amend its test                                          selected based on the following order: 1)                    market develops.
                                                  procedures for all covered products to                                 Wi-Fi; 2) ZigBee; 3) ANT; 4) Bluetooth;                         CA IOUs also commented that for
                                                  integrate measures of standby mode and                                 5) Other Radio Frequency (RF)                                connected products that may continue
                                                  off mode energy consumption, if                                        Protocols; 6) Infrared (IR); 7) Other; 8)                    to search for control signals after
                                                  technically feasible. (42 U.S.C.                                       Wired. CA IOUs also recommended                              receiving the last signal, waiting at least
                                                  6295(gg)(2)(A)) In the March 2016 GSL                                  DOE require testing be conducted in the                      60 minutes after the last signal before
                                                  TP NOPR, DOE proposed both active                                      applicable communication mode that is                        performing a standby mode power
                                                  mode and standby mode test procedures                                  representative of the operation mode                         measurement would allow such
                                                  for general service lamps. DOE did not                                 that is typical of the end user (i.e.,                       products to enter a lower power state.
                                                  propose a test procedure for off mode                                  normal operating mode as shipped). (CA                       CA IOUs noted that this would ensure
                                                  energy consumption because DOE                                         IOUs, No. 11 at p. 2)                                        that the product mode under test is
                                                  initially determined that it would not be                                 DOE reviewed lamps that can operate                       representative of the power drawn the
                                                  possible for GSLs included in the scope                                in standby mode and found that average                       majority of the time the product is in
                                                  of the energy conservation standards                                   standby power did not vary consistently                      standby mode. (CA IOUs, No. 11 at p.
                                                  rulemaking to meet the off-mode                                        by communication protocol. DOE                               2) In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR,
                                                  criteria. 81 FR 14634. DOE found that                                  reviewed the test data published in the                      DOE proposed that standby mode power
                                                  there was no condition in which a GSL                                  technical support document 4 of the                          measurements be taken after the lamp
                                                  connected to main power is not already                                 March 2016 GSL ECS NOPR and also                             had stabilized according to section 5 of
                                                  in a mode accounted for in either active                               test data submitted in a comment by the                      IEC 62301. 81 FR 14640. The
                                                  or standby mode. Id. DOE proposed to                                   Pacific Gas and Electric Company,                            stabilization requirements ensure that
                                                                                                                         Southern California Gas Company, San                         the lamp has reached steady-state
                                                  use the standby mode test procedures
                                                                                                                         Diego Gas and Electric, Southern                             operation prior to taking measurements.
                                                  outlined in the IEC Standard 62301,
                                                                                                                         California Edison, Arizona Public                            Requiring a minimum period of at least
                                                  which applies generally to household
                                                                                                                         Service, and National Grid (Utility                          60 minutes before taking measurements
                                                  electrical appliances. Referencing IEC
                                                                                                                         Coalition) in support of the GSL ECS                         is an unnecessary instruction because
                                                  62301 is consistent with the standby
                                                                                                                         rulemaking.5 In both datasets, DOE                           the stabilization requirements achieve
                                                  mode test procedures adopted for CFLs
                                                                                                                         found that the standby power of the                          the same goal of ensuring that the
                                                  and integrated LED lamps. 81 FR 59401
                                                                                                                         communication protocols tested were                          product is consuming a consistent
                                                  and 81 FR 43415.
                                                                                                                         generally available in a range of values                     amount of power. Therefore, in this
                                                    DOE received several comments in
                                                                                                                         and one communication protocol did                           final rule, DOE is not adding a
                                                  response to the March 2016 GSL TP
                                                                                                                         not have consistently higher or lower
                                                  NOPR regarding the proposed method                                                                                                  requirement to wait at least 60 minutes
                                                                                                                         power consumption than another. For
                                                  for determining standby mode power.                                                                                                 after receiving the last communication
                                                                                                                         example, data provided by CA IOUs
                                                  Osram Sylvania, Inc. (OSI) and National                                                                                             signal before measuring standby mode
                                                                                                                         showed the standby mode power of
                                                  Electrical Manufacturers Association                                                                                                power consumption.
                                                                                                                         lamps operating using Wi-Fi varying
                                                  (NEMA) supported DOE’s proposed test                                                                                                   As there were no other comments
                                                                                                                         from a minimum of 0.237 W to a
                                                  method for measuring standby mode                                                                                                   received on DOE’s proposed method for
                                                                                                                         maximum of 0.401 W (excluding the
                                                  power use, which they stated is                                                                                                     determining standby mode power, DOE
                                                                                                                         noted outlier of 2.42 W) and the standby
                                                  consistent with other DOE test                                         mode power of lamps operating using                          adopts the standby mode test procedure
                                                  procedures and with industry practices.                                ZigBee varying from a minimum of                             proposed in the March 2016 GSL TP
                                                  (OSI, No. 3 at p. 3; NEMA, No. 6 at p.                                 0.185 W to a maximum of 0.439 W.                             NOPR in this final rule.
                                                  3) However, CA IOUs suggested a                                        With no clear trend, DOE is not                              D. Laboratory Accreditation
                                                  change to the standby mode test                                        specifying a prioritization order for
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                                                  procedure. CA IOUs recommended that                                                                                                    In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, DOE
                                                  DOE specify testing with the                                              4 The technical support document of the March             proposed to require that testing of initial
                                                  communication protocol expected to                                     2016 GSL ECS NOPR is available at https://                   lumen output, input power, lamp
                                                  have the highest energy consumption                                    www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=EERE-                 efficacy, power factor, and standby
                                                  and provide a prioritization of the                                    2013-BT-STD-0051-0042.                                       mode power (if applicable) for GSLs be
                                                                                                                            5 Comments submitted in support of the GSL ECS
                                                  potential communication protocols                                      rulemaking are available at the rulemaking docket
                                                                                                                                                                                      conducted by test laboratories
                                                  available. If multiple communication                                   at https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=EERE-                accredited by an Accreditation Body
                                                  protocols (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee,                                   2013-BT-STD-0051                                             that is a signatory member to the


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                                                  International Laboratory Accreditation                  test procedure does not currently exist,              procedure only for GSLs that have
                                                  Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition                   sampling and represented value                        initiated testing after the effective date
                                                  Arrangement (MRA). 81 FR 47076. DOE                     calculations reference the existing DOE               of the test procedure (i.e., only new
                                                  noted that under existing test procedure                test procedure with the most similar                  products should be tested under the test
                                                  regulations, testing for other regulated                lamp technology. For example,                         procedure). Philips noted that DOE
                                                  lighting products (such as general                      sampling and represented value                        could add ‘‘test start date’’ to the
                                                  service fluorescent lamps, incandescent                 calculations for OLED lamps are to be as              certification reports to ensure
                                                  reflector lamps, and fluorescent lamp                   described in section 10 CFR 429.56, the               manufacturers comply. Philips
                                                  ballasts), in addition to general service               section that addresses integrated LED                 concluded that retesting lamps is
                                                  lamps that must already comply with                     lamps. DOE also proposed certification                unproductive, burdensome on industry,
                                                  energy conservation standards (such as                  and rounding requirements to include                  and diverts resources from testing new
                                                  general service incandescent lamps and                  the relevant metrics for general service              products that are more efficient.
                                                  medium base compact fluorescent                         lamps. Rounding requirements are                      (Philips, No. 12 at p. 3) DOE notes that
                                                  lamps), must be conducted in a                          consistent with those for GSILs, CFLs,                existing basic models need only be
                                                  similarly accredited facility. 10 CFR                   and integrated LED lamps. 81 FR                       retested if their representative values
                                                  430.25. DOE also proposed to align the                  59415–59416 and 81 FR 43425–43426.                    would no longer be valid under the test
                                                  proposed certification report language                    DOE did not make any modifications                  procedures adopted in this rulemaking.
                                                  in § 429.57(b) with the proposed                        to this approach in the July 2016 GSL                 Because DOE has referenced the most
                                                  changes in § 430.25. Similarly, DOE                     TP SNOPR and received no comments                     recent versions of relevant industry
                                                  proposed to update § 429.27(b) and                      on these requirements; therefore, DOE                 standards for the lamp types covered by
                                                  § 429.35(b) to align with the proposed                  adopts them in this final rule.                       this rulemaking, it is unlikely that all of
                                                  changes regarding accreditation bodies                  F. Effective Date and Compliance Dates                a manufacturer’s existing basic models
                                                  in § 430.25. Id.                                                                                              will need to be re-tested. After the
                                                     DOE received a comment from Philips                     The test procedures adopted in this
                                                                                                                                                                effective date of this final rule (i.e., 30
                                                  on the proposed certification report                    final rule for GSLs that are not
                                                                                                                                                                days after publication in the Federal
                                                  language regarding ILAC accreditation                   integrated LED lamps, CFLs, or GSILs,
                                                                                                                                                                Register), all new basic models must be
                                                  in § 429.35(b)(2). Philips noted that                   are effective 30 days after publication in
                                                                                                                                                                tested in accordance with appendix DD.
                                                  ILAC does not assign identification                     the Federal Register (referred to as the
                                                                                                                                                                EPCA requires that on or after 180 days
                                                  numbers to test laboratories; instead, the              ‘‘effective date’’). DOE notes that
                                                                                                                                                                after publication of this final rule, the
                                                  identification numbers come from                        manufacturers may voluntarily begin to
                                                                                                                                                                representations of existing basic models
                                                  accreditation bodies. Philips suggested                 make representations with respect to the
                                                                                                                                                                of GSLs that will no longer be valid
                                                  DOE modify the language to state that                   energy use or efficiency of GSLs that are
                                                                                                          not integrated LED lamps, CFLs, and                   must reflect testing in accordance with
                                                  the certification report must include the                                                                     the adopted test procedures in appendix
                                                  ‘‘testing laboratory’s identification                   GSILs using the results of testing
                                                                                                          pursuant to this final rule, starting on              DD. In addition, DOE notes that under
                                                  number, or other approved                                                                                     42 U.S.C. 6293(c)(3), manufacturers may
                                                  identification, as assigned by the                      the effective date of this final rule.
                                                                                                          Pursuant to EPCA, manufacturers of                    petition the Secretary for an extension
                                                  accreditation body . . .’’ (Philips, No.                                                                      of the compliance date for up to 180
                                                  12 at p. 4) DOE notes that the language                 covered products are required to use the
                                                                                                          applicable test procedure as the basis for            days. Manufacturers may be granted an
                                                  requiring ‘‘the testing laboratory’s ILAC                                                                     extension if the Secretary determines
                                                  accreditation body’s identification                     determining that their products comply
                                                                                                          with the applicable energy conservation               that the requirements would impose an
                                                  number or other approved identification
                                                                                                          standards and for making                              undue hardship on the petitioner. (See
                                                  assigned by the ILAC accreditation
                                                                                                          representations about the efficiency of               42 U.S.C. 6293(c)(3))
                                                  body’’ is not intended to imply that
                                                  ILAC assigns the identification number                  those products. (42 U.S.C. 6293(c); 42                IV. Procedural Issues and Regulatory
                                                  to test laboratories, rather the language               U.S.C. 6295(s)) For those energy                      Review
                                                  suggests that the ILAC-approved                         efficiency or consumption metrics
                                                                                                          covered by the DOE test procedure (i.e.,              A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
                                                  accreditation body would supply an
                                                  identification number or another form of                the test method and sampling plan),                      The Office of Management and Budget
                                                  identification. Thus, DOE maintains that                EPCA requires that, beginning 180 days                (OMB) has determined that test
                                                  using ‘‘ILAC’’ as a designator to                       after publication of this final rule in the           procedure rulemakings do not constitute
                                                  ‘‘accreditation body’’ in the regulatory                Federal Register, representations must                ‘‘significant regulatory actions’’ under
                                                  text is necessary to ensure that the                    reflect testing in accordance with the                section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866,
                                                  accreditation bodies are ILAC-approved.                 DOE test procedure. (42 U.S.C.                        Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR
                                                     DOE notes that the certification report              6293(c)(2)) Therefore, on or after 180                51735 (Oct. 4, 1993). Accordingly, this
                                                  language revision in § 429.35(b) was                    days after publication of this final rule,            action was not subject to review under
                                                  previously adopted in the August 2016                   any representations, including                        the Executive Order by the Office of
                                                  CFL TP final rule and therefore is no                   certifications of compliance (if                      Information and Regulatory Affairs
                                                  longer included in this test procedure.                 required), made with respect to the                   (OIRA) in the OMB.
                                                                                                          energy use or efficiency of GSLs that are
                                                  E. Represented Values, Certification,                   not integrated LED lamps, CFLs, and                   B. Review Under the Regulatory
                                                  and Rounding Requirements                               GSILs must reflect the results of testing             Flexibility Act
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                                                    In the March 2016 GSL TP NOPR,                        pursuant to this final rule.                            The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
                                                  DOE proposed to create a new section                       DOE received comments regarding the                U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires that when an
                                                  for GSLs, 10 CFR 429.57, to provide                     dates discussed in the July 2016 GSL TP               agency promulgates a final rule under 5
                                                  sampling, represented value,                            SNOPR. Philips commented that due to                  U.S.C. 553, after being required by that
                                                  certification, and rounding                             the volume of lamps covered under the                 section or any other law to publish a
                                                  requirements. 81 FR 14634. Existing                     scope of the rulemaking, DOE should                   general notice of proposed rulemaking,
                                                  sampling procedures in 10 CFR part 429                  require that manufacturers make                       the agency shall prepare a final
                                                  are referenced, where applicable. If a                  representations based on this test                    regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA),


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                                                  unless the agency certifies that the rule               determining initial lumen output, input               labor intensive technology, LED lamps.
                                                  will not have a significant economic                    power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and               In total, DOE estimated that using the
                                                  impact on a substantial number of small                 standby power of GSLs. DOE noted that                 test method prescribed in the July 2016
                                                  entities. As required by Executive Order                several of the lamp types included in                 GSL TP SNOPR to determine initial
                                                  13272, ‘‘Proper Consideration of Small                  the definition of general service lamp                light output and input power would
                                                  Entities in Agency Rulemaking,’’ 67 FR                  must already comply with energy                       result in an estimated labor burden of
                                                  53461 (August 16, 2002), DOE                            conservation standards and therefore                  $1,670 per basic model of certain GSLs
                                                  published procedures and policies on                    test procedures already existed for these             and $2,080 per basic model of certain
                                                  February 19, 2003 to ensure that the                    lamps. If DOE test procedures already                 GSLs that can operate in standby mode.
                                                  potential impacts of its rules on small                 existed or were proposed in an ongoing                81 FR 47078.
                                                  entities are properly considered during                 rulemaking (such as for GSILs, CFLs,                     Because accreditation bodies 6 impose
                                                  the DOE rulemaking process. 68 FR                       and integrated LED lamps), DOE                        a variety of fees during the accreditation
                                                  7990. DOE has made its procedures and                   proposed to reference them directly. For              process, including fixed administrative
                                                  policies available on the Office of the                 all other general service lamps, DOE                  fees, variable assessment fees, and
                                                  General Counsel’s Web site: http://                     proposed new test procedures in the                   proficiency testing fees, DOE included
                                                  energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel.                   July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR. For the new                   the costs associated with maintaining a
                                                     DOE reviewed this final rule under                   test procedures, DOE proposed to                      NVLAP-accredited facility or a facility
                                                  the provisions of the Regulatory                        reference the most recent versions of                 accredited by an organization
                                                  Flexibility Act and the procedures and                  relevant industry standards.                          recognized by NVLAP in the July 2016
                                                  policies published on February 19,                         DOE estimated the testing costs and                GSL TP SNOPR. In the first year, for
                                                  2003. DOE certifies that the rule will not              burden associated with conducting                     manufacturers without NVLAP
                                                  have a significant economic impact on                   testing according to the new test                     accreditation who choose to test in-
                                                  a substantial number of small entities.                 procedures proposed in the July 2016                  house, DOE estimated manufacturers on
                                                  The factual basis for this certification is             GSL TP SNOPR for GSLs. DOE did not                    average would experience a maximum
                                                  set forth in the following sections.                    consider the costs and burdens                        total cost burden of about $2,210 per
                                                     The Small Business Administration                    associated with DOE test procedures                   basic model tested or $2,630 per basic
                                                  (SBA) considers a business entity to be                 that already exist or that have been                  model with standby mode power
                                                  a small business, if, together with its                 proposed in other ongoing rulemakings                 consumption testing.7 Id.
                                                  affiliates, it employs less than a                      because these have been or are being                     Additionally, DOE requested pricing
                                                  threshold number of workers specified                   addressed separately. DOE also assessed               from independent testing laboratories
                                                  in 13 CFR part 121. These size standards                elements (testing methodology, testing                for testing GSLs. DOE estimated the cost
                                                  and codes are established by the North                  times, and sample size) in the CFL and                for testing at an independent laboratory
                                                  American Industry Classification                        integrated LED lamp test procedures                   to be up to $1,070 per basic model. This
                                                  System (NAICS). Manufacturing of GSLs                   that could affect costs associated with               estimate included the cost of
                                                  is classified under NAICS 335110,                       complying with this rule. Having                      accreditation as quotes were obtained
                                                  ‘‘Electric Lamp Bulb and Part                           received no comments on the topic, the                from accredited laboratories. Id.
                                                  Manufacturing.’’ The SBA sets a                         cost estimates of this final rule are the                DOE notes that its adopted test
                                                  threshold of 1,250 employees or less for                same as those determined under the July               procedures directly reference existing
                                                  an entity to be considered as a small                   2016 GSL TP SNOPR. The following is                   industry standards that have been
                                                  business for this category.                             an analysis of both in-house and third                approved for widespread use by lamp
                                                     In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, to                    party testing costs associated with this              manufacturers and test laboratories. The
                                                  estimate the number of companies that                   rulemaking.                                           quantities that are directly measured,
                                                  could be small businesses that sell                        In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, DOE                 namely initial lumen output and input
                                                  GSLs, DOE conducted a market survey                     estimated that the labor costs associated             power, are commonly reported by the
                                                  using publicly available information.                   with conducting in-house testing of                   manufacturer on product packaging and
                                                  DOE’s research involved information                     initial lumen output, input power, and                on product specification sheets. Thus,
                                                  provided by trade associations (e.g., the               standby mode power were $41.68 per                    testing for these quantities is already
                                                  National Electrical Manufacturers’                      hour. DOE determined that calculating                 being conducted. Additionally, these
                                                  Association) and information from                       efficacy and power factor of a GSL                    quantities are required to be reported to
                                                  DOE’s Compliance Certification                          would not result in any incremental                   ENERGY STAR if manufacturers certify
                                                  Management System (CCMS) Database,                      testing burden beyond the cost of                     the lamps as meeting the program
                                                  the Environmental Protection Agency’s                   conducting the initial lumen output and               requirements. Standby mode power
                                                  ENERGY STAR Certified Light Bulbs                       input power testing. The cost of labor                consumption is also a reported quantity
                                                  Database, LED Lighting Facts Database,                  was then calculated by multiplying the                for the ENERGY STAR program, though
                                                  previous rulemakings, individual                        estimated hours of labor by the hourly                it may not be a commonly reported
                                                  company Web sites, SBA’s database,                      labor rate. For lamps not capable of                  value for lamps that are not certified
                                                  and market research tools (e.g., Hoover’s               operating in standby mode, DOE                        with ENERGY STAR. In reviewing the
                                                  reports). DOE screened out companies                    estimated that testing in-house in                    lamps for which DOE adopts test
                                                  that did not meet the definition of a                   accordance with the appropriate                       procedures in this final rule, DOE notes
                                                  ‘‘small business’’ or are completely                    proposed test procedure would require,                that very few products can operate in
                                                  foreign owned and operated. DOE                         at most, four hours per lamp by an                    standby mode and therefore very few
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                                                  determined that nine companies are                      electrical engineering technician. For
                                                  small businesses that maintain domestic                 lamps capable of operating in standby                   6 As discussed in section III.D, laboratories can be

                                                  production facilities for GSLs. 81 FR                   mode, DOE estimated that testing time                 accredited by any accreditation body that is a
                                                  47077. DOE did not receive comments                     would increase to five hours per lamp                 signatory member to the ILAC MRA. DOE based its
                                                                                                          due to the additional standby mode                    estimate of the costs associated with accreditation
                                                  on this determination, therefore it was                                                                       on the NVLAP accreditation body.
                                                  maintained in the final rule.                           power consumption test. DOE noted                       7 NVLAP costs are fixed and were distributed
                                                     In the July 2016 GSL TP SNOPR, DOE                   that these estimates are representative of            based on an estimate of 28 basic models per
                                                  proposed test procedures for                            the time it would take to test the most               manufacturer.



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                                                  products would be required to make                      1910–1400 through November 30, 2017.                  governs and prescribes Federal
                                                  representations of standby mode energy                  80 FR 5099 (January 30, 2015).                        preemption of State regulations as to
                                                  consumption. Although DOE is                              Notwithstanding any other provision                 energy conservation for the products
                                                  adopting the requirement that all testing               of the law, no person is required to                  that are the subject of this final rule.
                                                  be conducted in accredited laboratories,                respond to, nor must any person be                    States can petition DOE for exemption
                                                  DOE notes that many manufacturers of                    subject to a penalty for failure to comply            from such preemption to the extent, and
                                                  these products have already accredited                  with, a collection of information subject             based on criteria, set forth in EPCA. (42
                                                  their own in-house laboratories because                 to the requirements of the PRA, unless                U.S.C. 6297(d)) No further action is
                                                  they also make products such as GSILs                   that collection of information displays a             required by Executive Order 13132.
                                                  and CFLs that are required to be tested                 currently valid OMB control number.
                                                                                                                                                                F. Review Under Executive Order 12988
                                                  in similarly accredited laboratories.                   D. Review Under the National
                                                     In summary, DOE does not consider                                                                             Regarding the review of existing
                                                                                                          Environmental Policy Act of 1969                      regulations and the promulgation of
                                                  the test procedures adopted in this final
                                                  rule to have a significant economic                       In this final rule, DOE adopts test                 new regulations, section 3(a) of
                                                  impact on small entities. The final cost                procedures for certain categories of                  Executive Order 12988, ‘‘Civil Justice
                                                  per manufacturer primarily depends on                   GSLs that will be used to support the                 Reform,’’ 61 FR 4729 (Feb. 7, 1996),
                                                  the number of basic models the                          ongoing GSL standards rulemaking.                     imposes on Federal agencies the general
                                                  manufacturer sells. These are not annual                DOE has determined that this rule falls               duty to adhere to the following
                                                  costs because DOE does not require                      into a class of actions that are                      requirements: (1) Eliminate drafting
                                                  manufacturers to retest a basic model                   categorically excluded from review                    errors and ambiguity; (2) write
                                                  annually. The initial test results used to              under the National Environmental                      regulations to minimize litigation; (3)
                                                  generate a certified rating for a basic                 Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et                 provide a clear legal standard for
                                                  model remain valid as long as the basic                 seq.) and DOE’s implementing                          affected conduct rather than a general
                                                  model has not been modified from the                    regulations at 10 CFR part 1021.                      standard; and (4) promote simplification
                                                  tested design in a way that makes it less               Specifically, this final rule adopts                  and burden reduction. Section 3(b) of
                                                  efficient or more consumptive, which                    existing industry test procedures for                 Executive Order 12988 specifically
                                                  would require a change to the certified                 certain categories of general service                 requires that Executive agencies make
                                                  rating. If a manufacturer has modified a                lamps, so it will not affect the amount,              every reasonable effort to ensure that the
                                                  basic model in a way that makes it more                 quality or distribution of energy usage,              regulation (1) clearly specifies the
                                                  efficient or less consumptive, new                      and, therefore, will not result in any                preemptive effect, if any; (2) clearly
                                                  testing is required only if the                         environmental impacts. Thus, this                     specifies any effect on existing Federal
                                                  manufacturer wishes to make                             rulemaking is covered by Categorical                  law or regulation; (3) provides a clear
                                                  representations of the new, more                        Exclusion A6 under 10 CFR part 1021,                  legal standard for affected conduct
                                                  efficient rating.                                       subpart D. Accordingly, neither an                    while promoting simplification and
                                                     Based on the criteria outlined earlier               environmental assessment nor an                       burden reduction; (4) specifies the
                                                  and the reasons discussed in this                       environmental impact statement is                     retroactive effect, if any; (5) adequately
                                                  preamble, DOE certifies that the test                   required.                                             defines key terms; and (6) addresses
                                                  procedures adopted in this final rule                   E. Review Under Executive Order 13132                 other important issues affecting clarity
                                                  would not have a significant economic                                                                         and general draftsmanship under any
                                                  impact on a substantial number of small                    Executive Order 13132, ‘‘Federalism,’’             guidelines issued by the Attorney
                                                  entities, and the preparation of a final                64 FR 43255 (August 4, 1999), imposes                 General. Section 3(c) of Executive Order
                                                  regulatory flexibility analysis is not                  certain requirements on agencies                      12988 requires Executive agencies to
                                                  warranted. DOE has submitted a                          formulating and implementing policies                 review regulations in light of applicable
                                                  certification and supporting statement                  or regulations that preempt State law or              standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b) to
                                                  of factual basis to the Chief Counsel for               that have Federalism implications. The                determine whether they are met or it is
                                                  Advocacy of the SBA for review under                    Executive Order requires agencies to                  unreasonable to meet one or more of
                                                  5 U.S.C. 605(b).                                        examine the constitutional and statutory              them. DOE has completed the required
                                                                                                          authority supporting any action that                  review and determined that, to the
                                                  C. Review Under the Paperwork                           would limit the policymaking discretion               extent permitted by law, this final rule
                                                  Reduction Act of 1995                                   of the States and to carefully assess the             meets the relevant standards of
                                                    DOE established regulations for the                   necessity for such actions. The                       Executive Order 12988.
                                                  certification and recordkeeping                         Executive Order also requires agencies
                                                  requirements for certain covered                        to have an accountable process to                     G. Review Under the Unfunded
                                                  consumer products and commercial                        ensure meaningful and timely input by                 Mandates Reform Act of 1995
                                                  equipment. 10 CFR part 429, subpart B.                  State and local officials in the                        Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
                                                  This collection-of-information                          development of regulatory policies that               Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) requires
                                                  requirement was approved by OMB                         have Federalism implications. On                      each Federal agency to assess the effects
                                                  under OMB control number 1910–1400.                     March 14, 2000, DOE published a                       of Federal regulatory actions on State,
                                                    DOE requested OMB approval of an                      statement of policy describing the                    local, and Tribal governments and the
                                                  extension of this information collection                intergovernmental consultation process                private sector. Public Law 104–4, sec.
                                                  for three years, specifically including                 it will follow in the development of                  201 (codified at 2 U.S.C. 1531). For a
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                                                  the collection of information proposed                  such regulations. 65 FR 13735. DOE                    regulatory action resulting in a rule that
                                                  in the present rulemaking, and                          examined this final rule and determined               may cause the expenditure by State,
                                                  estimated that the annual number of                     that it will not have a substantial direct            local, and Tribal governments, in the
                                                  burden hours under this extension is 30                 effect on the States, on the relationship             aggregate, or by the private sector of
                                                  hours per company. In response to                       between the national government and                   $100 million or more in any one year
                                                  DOE’s request, OMB approved DOE’s                       the States, or on the distribution of                 (adjusted annually for inflation), section
                                                  information collection requirements                     power and responsibilities among the                  202 of UMRA requires a Federal agency
                                                  covered under OMB control number                        various levels of government. EPCA                    to publish a written statement that


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                                                  estimates the resulting costs, benefits,                this final rule under the OMB and DOE                   The test procedures for certain
                                                  and other effects on the national                       guidelines and has concluded that it is               categories of GSLs adopted in this final
                                                  economy. (2 U.S.C. 1532(a), (b)) The                    consistent with applicable policies in                rule incorporate test methods contained
                                                  UMRA also requires a Federal agency to                  those guidelines.                                     in certain sections of the following
                                                  develop an effective process to permit                                                                        commercial standards:
                                                                                                          K. Review Under Executive Order 13211
                                                  timely input by elected officers of State,                                                                       (1) IES LM–9–09, ‘‘IES Approved Method
                                                  local, and Tribal governments on a                         Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions                   for the Electrical and Photometric
                                                  proposed ‘‘significant intergovernmental                Concerning Regulations That                           Measurement of Fluorescent Lamps,’’ 2009;
                                                  mandate,’’ and requires an agency plan                  Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                      (2) IES LM–20–13, ‘‘IES Approved Method
                                                  for giving notice and opportunity for                   Distribution, or Use,’’ 66 FR 28355 (May              for Photometry of Reflector Type Lamps,’’
                                                  timely input to potentially affected                    22, 2001), requires Federal agencies to               2013;
                                                  small governments before establishing                   prepare and submit to OMB, a                             (3) IES LM–45–15, ‘‘IES Approved Method
                                                  any requirements that might                                                                                   for the Electrical and Photometric
                                                                                                          Statement of Energy Effects for any
                                                  significantly or uniquely affect small                                                                        Measurement of General Service
                                                                                                          significant energy action. A ‘‘significant            Incandescent Filament Lamps,’’ 2015;
                                                  governments. On March 18, 1997, DOE                     energy action’’ is defined as any action                 (4) IES LM–79–08, ‘‘Approved Method:
                                                  published a statement of policy on its                  by an agency that promulgated or is                   Electrical and Photometric Measurements of
                                                  process for intergovernmental                           expected to lead to promulgation of a                 Solid-State Lighting Products,’’ 2008; and
                                                  consultation under UMRA. 62 FR                          final rule, and that (1) is a significant                (5) IEC Standard 62301 (Edition 2.0),
                                                  12820; also available at http://                        regulatory action under Executive Order               ‘‘Household electrical appliances—
                                                  energy.gov/gc/office-general-counsel.                   12866, or any successor order; and (2)                Measurement of standby power,’’ 2011.
                                                  DOE examined this final rule according                  is likely to have a significant adverse                 DOE has evaluated these standards
                                                  to UMRA and its statement of policy                     effect on the supply, distribution, or use            and is unable to conclude whether they
                                                  and determined that the rule contains                   of energy; or (3) is designated by the                fully comply with the requirements of
                                                  neither an intergovernmental mandate,                   Administrator of OIRA as a significant                section 32(b) of the FEAA (i.e., that they
                                                  nor a mandate that may result in the                    energy action. For any significant energy             were developed in a manner that fully
                                                  expenditure of $100 million or more in                  action, the agency must give a detailed               provides for public participation,
                                                  any year, so these requirements do not                  statement of any adverse effects on                   comment, and review.) DOE has
                                                  apply.                                                  energy supply, distribution, or use if the            consulted with both the Attorney
                                                  H. Review Under the Treasury and                        regulation is implemented, and of                     General and the Chairman of the FTC
                                                  General Government Appropriations                       reasonable alternatives to the action and             about the impact on competition of
                                                  Act, 1999                                               their expected benefits on energy                     using the methods contained in these
                                                                                                          supply, distribution, and use.                        standards and has received no
                                                     Section 654 of the Treasury and
                                                  General Government Appropriations                          This regulatory action to adopt test               comments objecting to their use.
                                                  Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105–277) requires                    procedures for certain categories of
                                                                                                          GSLs is not a significant regulatory                  M. Description of Materials
                                                  Federal agencies to issue a Family                                                                            Incorporated by Reference
                                                  Policymaking Assessment for any rule                    action under Executive Order 12866.
                                                  that may affect family well-being. This                 Moreover, it would not have a                           In this final rule, DOE incorporates by
                                                  final rule will not have any impact on                  significant adverse effect on the supply,             reference specific sections of the test
                                                  the autonomy or integrity of the family                 distribution, or use of energy, nor has it            standard published by IES, titled ‘‘IES
                                                  as an institution. Accordingly, DOE has                 been designated as a significant energy               Approved Method for the Electrical and
                                                  concluded that it is not necessary to                   action by the Administrator of OIRA.                  Photometric Measurement of
                                                  prepare a Family Policymaking                           Therefore, it is not a significant energy             Fluorescent Lamps,’’ IES LM–9–09. IES
                                                  Assessment.                                             action, and, accordingly, DOE has not                 LM–9–09 is an industry accepted test
                                                                                                          prepared a Statement of Energy Effects.               standard that specifies procedures to be
                                                  I. Review Under Executive Order 12630                                                                         observed in performing measurements
                                                                                                          L. Review Under Section 32 of the
                                                     DOE has determined, under Executive                                                                        of electrical and photometric
                                                                                                          Federal Energy Administration Act of
                                                  Order 12630, ‘‘Governmental Actions                                                                           characteristics of fluorescent lamps
                                                                                                          1974
                                                  and Interference with Constitutionally                                                                        under standard conditions. The test
                                                  Protected Property Rights’’ 53 FR 8859                    Under section 301 of the Department                 procedures adopted in this final rule
                                                  (March 18, 1988), that this regulation                  of Energy Organization Act (Pub. L. 95–               reference sections of IES LM–9–09 for
                                                  will not result in any takings that might               91; 42 U.S.C. 7101), DOE must comply                  performing electrical and photometric
                                                  require compensation under the Fifth                    with section 32 of the Federal Energy                 measurements of other fluorescent
                                                  Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.                     Administration Act of 1974, as amended                lamps. IES LM–9–09 is readily available
                                                                                                          by the Federal Energy Administration                  on IES’s Web site at www.ies.org/
                                                  J. Review Under Treasury and General                    Authorization Act of 1977. (15 U.S.C.                 store/.
                                                  Government Appropriations Act, 2001                     788; FEAA) Section 32 essentially                       DOE also incorporates by reference
                                                     Section 515 of the Treasury and                      provides in relevant part that, where a               specific sections of the test standard
                                                  General Government Appropriations                       proposed rule authorizes or requires use              published by IES, titled ‘‘IES Approved
                                                  Act, 2001 (44 U.S.C. 3516 note) provides                of commercial standards, the notice of                Method for Photometry of Reflector
                                                  for agencies to review most                             proposed rulemaking must inform the                   Type Lamps,’’ IES LM–20–13. IES LM–
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                                                  disseminations of information to the                    public of the use and background of                   20–13 is an industry accepted test
                                                  public under guidelines established by                  such standards. In addition, section                  standard that specifies photometric test
                                                  each agency pursuant to general                         32(c) requires DOE to consult with the                methods for reflector lamps. The test
                                                  guidelines issued by OMB. OMB’s                         Attorney General and the Chairman of                  procedures adopted in this final rule
                                                  guidelines were published at 67 FR                      the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)                    reference sections of IES LM–20–13 for
                                                  8452 (Feb. 22, 2002), and DOE’s                         concerning the impact of the                          performing electrical and photometric
                                                  guidelines were published at 67 FR                      commercial or industry standards on                   measurements of other incandescent
                                                  62446 (Oct. 7, 2002). DOE has reviewed                  competition.                                          lamps that are reflector lamps. IES LM–


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                                                  20–13 is readily available on IES’s Web                 List of Subjects                                        (iii) General service incandescent
                                                  site at www.ies.org/store.                                                                                    lamps: The testing laboratory’s ILAC
                                                                                                          10 CFR Part 429
                                                     DOE also incorporates by reference                                                                         accreditation body’s identification
                                                  specific sections of the test standard                    Administrative practice and                         number or other approved identification
                                                  published by IES, titled ‘‘IES Approved                 procedure, Confidential business                      assigned by the ILAC accreditation
                                                  Method for the Electrical and                           information, Energy conservation,                     body, production dates of the units
                                                  Photometric Measurement of General                      Household appliances, Reporting and                   tested, the 12-month average maximum
                                                  Service Incandescent Filament Lamps,’’                  recordkeeping requirements.                           rate wattage in watts (W), the 12-month
                                                  IES LM–45–15. IES LM–45–15 is an                        10 CFR Part 430                                       average minimum rated lifetime (hours),
                                                  industry accepted test standard that                                                                          and the 12-month average Color
                                                  specifies procedures to be observed in                    Administrative practice and                         Rendering Index (CRI).
                                                  performing measurements of electrical                   procedure, Confidential business                      *      *    *     *     *
                                                  and photometric characteristics of                      information, Energy conservation,
                                                                                                                                                                ■ 3. Section 429.57 is added to read as
                                                  general service incandescent filament                   Household appliances, Imports,
                                                                                                          Incorporation by reference,                           follows:
                                                  lamps under standard conditions. The
                                                  test procedures adopted in this final                   Intergovernmental relations, Small                    § 429.57   General service lamps.
                                                  rule reference sections of IES LM–45–15                 businesses.                                             (a) Determination of represented
                                                  for performing electrical and                             Issued in Washington, DC, September 30,             value. Manufacturers must determine
                                                  photometric measurements of other                       2016.                                                 represented values, which includes
                                                  incandescent lamps that are not                         Kathleen B. Hogan,                                    certified ratings, for each basic model of
                                                  reflector lamps. IES LM–45–15 is                        Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy                 general service lamp in accordance with
                                                  readily available on IES’s Web site at                  Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable           following sampling provisions.
                                                  www.ies.org/store/.                                     Energy.                                                 (1) The requirements of § 429.11 are
                                                     DOE also incorporates by reference                     For the reasons stated in the                       applicable to general service lamps, and
                                                  specific sections of the test standard                  preamble, DOE amends parts 429 and                      (2) For general service incandescent
                                                  published by IES, titled ‘‘IES Approved                 430 of chapter II of title 10, Code of                lamps, use § 429.27(a);
                                                  Method for the Electrical and                           Federal Regulations as set forth below:                 (3) For compact fluorescent lamps,
                                                  Photometric Measurement of Solid-State                                                                        use § 429.35(a);
                                                  Lighting Products,’’ IES LM–79–08. IES                  PART 429—CERTIFICATION,                                 (4) For integrated LED lamps, use
                                                  LM–79–08 is an industry accepted test                   COMPLIANCE, AND ENFORCEMENT                           § 429.56(a);
                                                  standard that specifies electrical and                  FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS AND                               (5) For other incandescent lamps, use
                                                  photometric test methods for solid-state                COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL                             § 429.27(a);
                                                  lighting products. The test procedures                  EQUIPMENT                                               (6) For other fluorescent lamps, use
                                                  adopted in this final rule reference                                                                          § 429.35(a); and
                                                  sections of IES LM–79–08 for                            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 429                (7) For OLED lamps and non-
                                                  performing electrical and photometric                   continues to read as follows:                         integrated LED lamps, use § 429.56(a).
                                                  measurements of OLED lamps and non-                       Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6291–6317; 28 U.S.C.             (b) Certification reports. (1) The
                                                  integrated LED lamps. IES LM–79–08 is                   2461 note.                                            requirements of § 429.12 are applicable
                                                  readily available on IES’s Web site at                  ■ 2. Section 429.27 is amended by                     to general service lamps;
                                                  www.ies.org/store.                                      revising paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through (iii)             (2) Values reported in certification
                                                     DOE incorporates by reference certain                to read as follows:                                   reports are represented values;
                                                  sections of the test standard published                                                                         (3) For general service incandescent
                                                  by IEC, titled ‘‘Household electrical                   § 429.27 General service fluorescent                  lamps, use § 429.27(b);
                                                  appliances—Measurement of standby                       lamps, general service incandescent lamps,              (4) For compact fluorescent lamps,
                                                  power (Edition 2.0),’’ IEC 62301. IEC                   and incandescent reflector lamps.                     use § 429.35(b);
                                                  62301 is an industry accepted test                      *       *    *    *      *                              (5) For integrated LED lamps, use
                                                  standard that describes measurements of                    (b) * * *                                          § 429.56(b); and
                                                  electrical power consumption in                            (2) * * *                                            (6) For other incandescent lamps, for
                                                  standby mode, off mode, and network                        (i) General service fluorescent lamps:             other fluorescent lamps, for OLED
                                                  mode. The test procedures adopted in                    The testing laboratory’s ILAC                         lamps and non-integrated LED lamps,
                                                  this final rule reference sections of IEC               accreditation body’s identification                   pursuant to § 429.12(b)(13), a
                                                  62301 for testing standby mode power                    number or other approved identification               certification report must include the
                                                  consumption of GSLs. IEC 62301 is                       assigned by the ILAC accreditation                    following public product-specific
                                                  readily available on IEC’s Web site at                  body, production dates of the units                   information: The testing laboratory’s
                                                  https://webstore.iec.ch/home.                           tested, the 12-month average lamp                     ILAC accreditation body’s identification
                                                                                                          efficacy in lumens per watt (lm/W),                   number or other approved identification
                                                  N. Congressional Notification
                                                                                                          lamp wattage (W), correlated color                    assigned by the ILAC accreditation
                                                    As required by 5 U.S.C. 801, DOE will                 temperature in Kelvin (K), and the 12-                body, initial lumen output, input power,
                                                  report to Congress on the promulgation                  month average Color Rendering Index                   lamp efficacy, and power factor. For
                                                  of this rule before its effective date. The             (CRI).                                                non-integrated LED lamps, the
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                                                  report will state that it has been                         (ii) Incandescent reflector lamps: The             certification report must also include
                                                  determined that the rule is not a ‘‘major               testing laboratory’s ILAC accreditation               the input voltage and current used for
                                                  rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).                   body’s identification number or other                 testing.
                                                                                                          approved identification assigned by the                 (c) Rounding requirements. (1) Round
                                                  V. Approval of the Office of the
                                                                                                          ILAC accreditation body, production                   input power to the nearest tenth of a
                                                  Secretary
                                                                                                          dates of the units tested, the 12-month               watt.
                                                    The Secretary of Energy has approved                  average lamp efficacy in lumens per                     (2) Round initial lumen output to
                                                  publication of this final rule.                         watt (lm/W), and lamp wattage (W).                    three significant digits.


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                                                    (3) Round lamp efficacy to the nearest                         (ii) Section 5.0—Electrical and                       (2) For compact fluorescent lamps,
                                                  tenth of a lumen per watt.                                     Photometric Test Conditions;                          use paragraph (y) of this section.
                                                    (4) Round power factor to the nearest                          (iii) Section 6.0—Lamp Test                           (3) For integrated LED lamps, use
                                                  hundredths place.                                              Procedures; and                                       paragraph (ee) of this section.
                                                    (5) Round standby mode power to the                            (iv) Section 8.0—Total Flux                           (4) For other incandescent lamps,
                                                  nearest tenth of a watt.                                       Measurements by Integrating Sphere                    measure initial light output, input
                                                                                                                 Method.                                               power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and
                                                  PART 430—ENERGY CONSERVATION                                                                                         standby mode power in accordance with
                                                                                                                 *      *     *    *     *
                                                  PROGRAM FOR CONSUMER                                                                                                 appendix DD of this subpart.
                                                                                                                   (8) IES LM–45–15, IES Approved
                                                  PRODUCTS                                                                                                               (5) For other fluorescent lamps,
                                                                                                                 Method for the Electrical and
                                                  ■ 4. The authority citation for part 430                       Photometric Measurement of General                    measure initial light output, input
                                                  continues to read as follows:                                  Service Incandescent Filament Lamps,                  power, lamp efficacy, power factor, and
                                                                                                                 approved August 8, 2015; IBR approved                 standby mode power in accordance with
                                                    Authority: 42 U.S.C.6291–6309; 28 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                 for appendix DD to subpart B as follows:              appendix DD of this subpart.
                                                  2461 note.
                                                                                                                   (i) Section 4.0—Ambient and Physical                  (6) For OLED and non-integrated LED
                                                  ■ 5. Section 430.3 is amended by:                              Conditions;                                           lamps, measure initial light output,
                                                  ■ a. Redesignating paragraphs (o)(3)                             (ii) Section 5.0—Electrical Conditions;             input power, lamp efficacy, power
                                                  through (o)(16) as follows:                                      (iii) Section 6.0—Lamp Test                         factor, and standby mode power in
                                                                                                                 Procedures; and                                       accordance with appendix DD of this
                                                       Old paragraph                    New paragraph              (iv) Section 7.0—Photometric Test                   subpart.
                                                  (o)(3) .........................   (o)(4)
                                                                                                                 Procedures: Section 7.1—Total                         ■ 7. Section 430.25 is revised to read as
                                                  (o)(4) .........................   (o)(5)                      Luminous Flux Measurements with an                    follows:
                                                  (o)(5) .........................   (o)(7)                      Integrating Sphere.
                                                  (o)(6) .........................   (o)(9)                      *      *     *    *     *                             § 430.25 Laboratory Accreditation
                                                  (o)(7) .........................   (o)(10)                       (17) IES LM–79–08 (‘‘IES LM–79–08–                  Program.
                                                  (o)(8) .........................   (o)(11)                     DD’’), Approved Method: Electrical and                   The testing for general service
                                                  (o)(9) .........................   (o)(12)                     Photometric Measurements of Solid-                    fluorescent lamps, general service
                                                  (o)(10) .......................    (o)(13)                                                                           incandescent lamps (with the exception
                                                  (o)(11) .......................    (o)(14)
                                                                                                                 State Lighting Products, approved
                                                                                                                 December 31, 2007; IBR approved for                   of lifetime testing), general service
                                                  (o)(12) .......................    (o)(15)
                                                  (o)(13) .......................    (o)(16)                     appendix DD to subpart B as follows:                  lamps (with the exception of applicable
                                                  (o)(14) .......................    (o)(18)                       (i) Section 1.0 Introduction: Section               lifetime testing), incandescent reflector
                                                  (o)(15) .......................    (o)(19)                     1.3—Nomenclature and Definitions                      lamps, compact fluorescent lamps, and
                                                  (o)(16) .......................    (o)(20)                     (except section 1.3f);                                fluorescent lamp ballasts, and integrated
                                                                                                                   (ii) Section 2.0—Ambient Conditions;                light-emitting diode lamps must be
                                                  ■ b. Adding new paragraphs (o)(3); (6);                          (iii) Section 3.0—Power Supply                      conducted by test laboratories
                                                  (8); and (17);                                                 Characteristics;                                      accredited by an Accreditation Body
                                                  ■ c. Redesignating paragraphs (p)(6) and                         (iv) Section 5.0—Stabilization of SSL               that is a signatory member to the
                                                  (7) as paragraphs (p)(7) and (8),                              Product;                                              International Laboratory Accreditation
                                                  respectively; and                                                (v) Section 7.0—Electrical Settings;                Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition
                                                  ■ d. Adding a new paragraph (p)(6).                              (vi) Section 8.0—Electrical                         Arrangement (MRA). A manufacturer’s
                                                    The additions read as follows:                               Instrumentation;                                      or importer’s own laboratory, if
                                                  § 430.3 Materials incorporated by                                (vii) Section 9.0—Test Methods for                  accredited, may conduct the applicable
                                                  reference.                                                     Total Luminous Flux measurement:                      testing.
                                                  *      *     *    *    *                                       Section 9.1 Integrating sphere with a                 ■ 8. Appendix DD to subpart B of part
                                                    (o) * * *                                                    spectroradiometer (Sphere-                            430 is added to read as follows:
                                                    (3) IES LM–9–09 (‘‘IES LM–9–09–                              spectroradiometer system); and Section
                                                                                                                 9.2—Integrating sphere with a                         Appendix DD to Subpart B of Part
                                                  DD’’), IES Approved Method for the                                                                                   430—Uniform Test Method for
                                                  Electrical and Photometric                                     photometer head (Sphere-photometer
                                                                                                                 system).                                              Measuring the Energy Consumption
                                                  Measurement of Fluorescent Lamps,                                                                                    and Energy Efficiency of General
                                                  approved January 31, 2009; IBR                                 *      *     *    *     *
                                                                                                                                                                       Service Lamps That Are Not General
                                                  approved for appendix DD to subpart B,                           (p) * * *
                                                                                                                   (6) IEC 62301, (‘‘IEC 62301–DD’’),                  Service Incandescent Lamps, Compact
                                                  as follows:                                                                                                          Fluorescent Lamps, or Integrated LED
                                                    (i) Section 4.0—Ambient and Physical                         Household electrical appliances—
                                                                                                                 Measurement of standby power,                         Lamps.
                                                  Conditions;
                                                    (ii) Section 5.0—Electrical Conditions;                      (Edition 2.0, 2011–01); Section 5—                      Note: On or after April 19, 2017, any
                                                    (iii) Section 6.0—Lamp Test                                  Measurements, IBR approved for                        representations, including certifications of
                                                  Procedures; and                                                appendix DD to subpart B.                             compliance (if required), made with respect
                                                    (iv) Section 7.0—Photometric Test                            *      *     *    *     *                             to the energy use or efficiency of general
                                                  Procedures: Section 7.5—Integrating                                                                                  service lamps that are not general service
                                                                                                                 ■ 6. Section 430.23 is amended by                     incandescent lamps, compact fluorescent
                                                  Sphere Measurement.
                                                                                                                 adding paragraph (gg) to read as follows:
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                                                                                                                                                                       lamps, or integrated LED lamps must be
                                                  *      *     *    *    *                                                                                             made in accordance with the results of
                                                    (6) IES LM–20–13, IES Approved                               § 430.23 Test procedures for the                      testing pursuant to this appendix DD.
                                                  Method for Photometry of Reflector                             measurement of energy and water
                                                                                                                 consumption.                                            1. Scope: This appendix DD specifies the
                                                  Type Lamps, approved February 4,                                                                                     test methods required to measure the initial
                                                  2013; IBR approved for appendix DD to                          *     *    *      *     *                             lumen output, input power, lamp efficacy,
                                                  subpart B, as follows:                                           (gg) General Service Lamps. (1) For                 power factor, and standby mode energy
                                                    (i) Section 4.0—Ambient and Physical                         general service incandescent lamps, use               consumption of general service lamps that
                                                  Conditions;                                                    paragraph (r) of this section.                        are not general service incandescent lamps,



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                                                  compact fluorescent lamps, or integrated LED                              3.3. For single base OLED and non-                        rated input voltage. For non-integrated LED
                                                  lamps.                                                                 integrated LED lamps, position a lamp in                     lamps, operate the lamp at the manufacturer-
                                                    2. Definitions:                                                      either the base-up and base-down orientation                 declared input voltage and current.
                                                    Measured initial input power means the                               throughout testing. Test an equal number of                    3.5. Operate the lamp at the maximum
                                                  input power to the lamp, measured after the                            lamps in the sample in the base-up and base-                 input power. If multiple modes occur at the
                                                  lamp is stabilized and seasoned (if                                    down orientations, except that, if the
                                                  applicable), and expressed in watts (W).                               manufacturer restricts the orientation, test all             same maximum input power (such as
                                                    Measured initial lumen output means the                              of the units in the sample in the                            variable CCT or CRI), the manufacturer may
                                                  lumen output of the lamp, measured after the                           manufacturer-specified orientation. For                      select any of these modes for testing;
                                                  lamp is stabilized and seasoned (if                                    double base OLED and non-integrated LED                      however, all measurements must be taken at
                                                  applicable), and expressed in lumens (lm).                             lamps, test all units in the horizontal                      the same selected mode. The manufacturer
                                                    Power factor means the measured initial                              orientation except that, if the manufacturer                 must indicate in the test report which mode
                                                  input power (watts) divided by the product                             restricts the orientation, test all of the units             was selected for testing and include detail
                                                  of the input voltage (volts) and the input                             in the sample in the manufacturer-specified                  such that another laboratory could operate
                                                  current (amps) measured at the same time as                            orientation.
                                                                                                                                                                                      the lamp in the same mode.
                                                  the initial input power.                                                  3.4. Operate the lamp at the rated voltage
                                                    3. Active Mode Test Procedures                                       throughout testing. For lamps with multiple                    3.6. To measure initial lumen output, input
                                                    3.1. Take measurements at full light                                 rated voltages including 120 volts, operate                  power, input voltage, and input current use
                                                  output.                                                                the lamp at 120 volts. If a lamp is not rated                the test procedures in the table in this
                                                    3.2. Do not use a goniophotometer.                                   for 120 volts, operate the lamp at the highest               section.

                                                                                              TABLE 3.1—REFERENCES TO INDUSTRY STANDARD TEST PROCEDURES
                                                                                              Lamp type                                                                             Referenced test procedure

                                                  General service incandescent lamps .......................................................                 Appendix R to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430.
                                                  Compact fluorescent lamps ......................................................................           Appendix W to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430.
                                                  Integrated LED lamps ...............................................................................       Appendix BB to subpart B of 10 CFR part 430.
                                                  Other incandescent lamps that are not reflector lamps ...........................                          IES LM–45–15, sections 4–6, and section 7.1.*
                                                  Other incandescent lamps that are reflector lamps .................................                        IES LM–20–13, sections 4–6, and section 8.*
                                                  Other fluorescent lamps ...........................................................................        IES LM–9–09–DD, sections 4–6, and section 7.5.*
                                                  OLED lamps .............................................................................................   IES LM–79–08–DD, sections 1.3 (except 1.3f), 2.0, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0, 8.0,
                                                                                                                                                               9.1 and 9.2.*
                                                  Non-integrated LED lamps .......................................................................           IES LM–79–08–DD, sections 1.3 (except 1.3f), 2.0, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0, 8.0,
                                                                                                                                                               9.1 and 9.2.*
                                                     * Incorporated by reference, see § 430.3.


                                                     3.7. Determine initial lamp efficacy by                             DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                                 movement of the output lever in an
                                                  dividing the measured initial lumen output                                                                                          axial direction, contact of a bolt
                                                  (lumens) by the measured initial input power                           Federal Aviation Administration                              connecting the control rod to an output
                                                  (watts).                                                                                                                            lever with the actuator housing, and
                                                     3.8. Determine power factor by dividing                             14 CFR Part 39                                               subsequent loss of helicopter control.
                                                  the measured initial input power (watts) by
                                                                                                                         [Docket No. FAA–2014–0578; Directorate                       DATES: This AD is effective November
                                                  the product of the measured input voltage
                                                  (volts) and measured input current (amps).                             Identifier 2013–SW–048–AD; Amendment                         25, 2016.
                                                     4. Standby Mode Test Procedure                                      39–18684; AD 2016–21–03]                                     ADDRESSES: For service information
                                                     4.1. Measure standby mode power only for                            RIN 2120–AA64                                                identified in this final rule, contact
                                                  lamps that are capable of standby mode                                                                                              Airbus Helicopters, Inc., 2701 N. Forum
                                                  operation.                                                             Airworthiness Directives; Airbus                             Drive, Grand Prairie, TX 75052;
                                                     4.2. Maintain lamp orientation as specified                         Helicopters Deutschland GmbH                                 telephone (972) 641–0000 or (800) 232–
                                                  in section 3.3 of this appendix.                                       (Previously Eurocopter Deutschland                           0323; fax (972) 641–3775; or at http://
                                                     4.3. Connect the lamp to the manufacturer-                                                                                       www.airbushelicopters.com/techpub.
                                                                                                                         GmbH) (Airbus Helicopters)
                                                  specified wireless control network (if                                                                                              You may review the referenced service
                                                  applicable) and configure the lamp in
                                                                                                                         Helicopters
                                                                                                                                                                                      information at the FAA, Office of the
                                                  standby mode by sending a signal to the lamp                           AGENCY:  Federal Aviation                                    Regional Counsel, Southwest Region,
                                                  instructing it to have zero light output. Lamp                         Administration (FAA), DOT.                                   10101 Hillwood Pkwy, Room 6N–321,
                                                  must remain connected to the network
                                                  throughout testing.
                                                                                                                         ACTION: Final rule.                                          Fort Worth, TX 76177.
                                                     4.4. Operate the lamp at the rated voltage                          SUMMARY:   We are adopting a new                             Examining the AD Docket
                                                  throughout testing. For lamps with multiple
                                                                                                                         airworthiness directive (AD) for Airbus                         You may examine the AD docket on
                                                  rated voltages including 120 volts, operate
                                                  the lamp at 120 volts. If a lamp is not rated
                                                                                                                         Helicopters Model MBB–BK 117 C–2                             the Internet at http://
                                                  for 120 volts, operate the lamp at the highest                         helicopters with certain duplex trim                         www.regulations.gov or in person at the
                                                  rated input voltage.                                                   actuators installed. This AD requires                        Docket Operations Office between 9
                                                     4.5. Stabilize the lamp prior to                                    repetitively inspecting the lateral and                      a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
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                                                  measurement as specified in section 5 of IEC                           longitudinal trim actuator output levers                     Friday, except Federal holidays. The AD
                                                  62301–DD (incorporated by reference; see                               for correct torque of the nuts. This AD                      docket contains this AD, the European
                                                  § 430.3).                                                              was prompted by a design review that                         Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) AD, the
                                                     4.6. Measure the standby mode power in                              indicated the attachment screws can                          economic evaluation, any comments
                                                  watts as specified in section 5 of IEC 62301–                          become loose under certain                                   received, and other information. The
                                                  DD (incorporated by reference; see § 430.3).                           circumstances. These actions are                             street address for the Docket Operations
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–25180 Filed 10–19–16; 8:45 am]                           intended to prevent the loss of an                           Office (phone: 800–647–5527) is U.S.
                                                  BILLING CODE 6450–01–P                                                 attachment screw, which could result in                      Department of Transportation, Docket


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Document Created: 2016-10-21 09:59:16
Document Modified: 2016-10-21 09:59:16
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThe effective date of this rule is November 21, 2016. The final rule changes will be mandatory for product testing starting April 19, 2017. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in this rule was approved by the Director of the Federal Register on November 21, 2016.
ContactMs. Lucy deButts, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Office, EE-2J, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121. Telephone: (202) 287-1604. Email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 72493 
RIN Number1904-AD64
CFR Citation10 CFR 429
10 CFR 430
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Confidential Business Information; Energy Conservation; Household Appliances; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Imports; Incorporation by Reference; Intergovernmental Relations and Small Businesses

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